Ann Brashares
Ann Brashares
Ann Brashares is an American writer of young adult fiction. She is best known as the author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth30 July 1967
CityAlexandria, VA
CountryUnited States of America
dream people done
It was like a dream you might have after death in which lost people came back to life, your friends loved you again no matter what you had done, and your failures were unaccountably forgiven.
moving together matter
But I know this. We're ready to move forward again in our way. Together or apart, no matter how far apart, we live in one another. We go on together.
love-you should
You should find him because he loves you.
today ruins someday
Someday was the thing he had, because it was a lot harder to ruin than today.
forgive-and-forget forgiving forget
We forgive and forget. At least I forgive and he forgets.
space arches looks
He just wanted to look at her and know her life was marching along under the same arch of time and space as he is.
great-love skins joints
You hold on to old experiences: injuries, injustices, and great love affairs, too. And you hold them in your joints and your organs, and wear them on your skin.
thinking persons can-do
All I could think to do was love her. That's all a person can do.
reflection forget ifs
How could you cleanse yourself if you couldn’t forget?
how-you-feel want feels
What happened to me by myself felt partly dreamed, partly imagined, definitely shifted and warped by my own fears and wants. But who knows? Maybe there is more truth in how you feel than in what actually happens.
dying world matter
Maybe it didn’t matter if you were a world-famous heartthrob or a painful geek. Maybe it didn’t matter if you friend was possibly dying. Maybe you just got through it. Maybe that was all you could ask for.
people able feels
I don't have the life of a famous person. But I do feel like I've been able to connect with a lot of people.
beautiful tree growing
A tree is such a rich metaphor in a million beautiful ways. You can consider a tree growing and consider its connectedness to all things above and under the ground.
girl teenage writing
As much as I'm drawn to writing about teenage girls, I like the idea of having the freedom to branch out and write about different ages, for different ages.