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Female adolescence is - universally - an emotionally and psychologically intense period.
What the altar-bound of today end up buying from their numberless vendors is a dog's breakfast of bridal excess - part society wedding of the twenties, part Long Island Italian wedding of the fifties. It's The Philadelphia Story and The Wedding Singer served up together in one curious and costly buffet.
Girls are the best readers in the world. Reading is really a way of kind of escaping so deeply into yourself and pursuing your own thoughts within the construct of a story.
Planning a wedding is hell. Things are said. Doors are slammed. Quarrels about the most inconsequential things
yellow tablecloths or white? hors d'oeuvres set out on tables or passed around on trays?
are often pitched at such a level that it seems the combatants may never recover from them. Much of the anxiety, of course, is tribal. It is wrenching to have to open the sacred circle to admit an outsider.
I come from an immigrant culture. I'm only a couple of generations away from having been a servant girl myself.
Marriage remains the most efficient engine of disenchantment yet invented.
Every great culture has cared a lot, one way or another, about the fate of its girls.
To really love Joan Didion - to have been blown over by things like the smell of jasmine and the packing list she kept by her suitcase - you have to be female.
I was really influenced by Joan Didion and Pauline Kael; they were both at the height of their influence when I was coming into my own as a reader.
I miss my mother very much, and I feel closest to her when I have dinner in the oven and the children are nearby playing and I'm reading a book or doing some little project.
Mothers ... would do anything to steer their daughter the right way. It is frustrating beyond measure for them when a daughter screams, 'You don't understand, and you'll never understand!' The mother stamps her foot in aggravation, but in this case the daughter is right: the mother doesn't understand. She merely remembers, and memory is separate from experience.
It can be demonstrated from history that no society has ever survived after its family life deteriorated.
If you're a writer, you just keep following the path - keep going deeper and deeper into the things that interest you.
Girls are really looking to places that have limits and boundaries: where adults are the adults and there are rules, and where they feel safe.
Becoming a woman is an act partly of nature and partly of self-invention.
At every turn, girls - even the most carefully raised and deeply loved - are surrounded by a popular culture that exhorts them to think of themselves as sexually disposable creatures.
My mother was very involved with Cesar Chavez's work on behalf of the migrant farm workers in California.