Sunday, November 17, 2019

Sunday Sentence: Dad’s Maybe Book by Tim O’Brien


Simply put, the best sentence(s) I’ve read this past week, presented out of context and without commentary.


Like a suit of clothes that may fit beautifully on one man but too snugly on another, I have come to believe that Worthington—or maybe the rural Midwest in general—made my dad feel somehow limited, squeezed into a life he hadn’t planned for himself, marooned as a permanent stranger in a place he could not understand in his blood.


from Dad’s Maybe Book by Tim O’Brien


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