David Cristofano

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David Cristofano


Born
in The United States
January 01, 1967

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David Cristofano has earned degrees in Government & Politics and Computer Science from the University of Maryland at College Park and has worked for different branches of the Federal Government for over a decade. His short works have been published by Like Water Burning and McSweeneys. He currently works in the Washington, D.C. area where he lives with his wife, son and daughter.

Average rating: 3.59 · 5,794 ratings · 1,087 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Girl She Used to Be

3.53 avg rating — 5,023 ratings — published 2009 — 24 editions
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The Exceptions

3.97 avg rating — 771 ratings — published 2012 — 16 editions
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“It's more than the color.' He lifts my chin a little and our eyes reconnect. 'They have a dark line around the edge of the iris, a thing of natural beauty that brings your eyes to life. And they are intense; they shine like they're reflecting the light of a thousand stars, and they reflec...t me, too, and they make me want to be everything to you. And when you get angry, they dance a little, and every time it weakens my heart and makes me smile.”
David Cristofano, The Girl She Used to Be

“But I believe we all fall in love for some esoteric and simple reason: the first time a man comes to your rescue, the way he holds you when you kiss, his smile that has you endlessly daydreaming. I'm not sure the reason you fall is as important as the fact that you have indeed fallen.”
David Cristofano, The Girl She Used to Be
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“Tears of joy are so much easier to stop.”
David Cristofano, The Girl She Used to Be

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