Sarah McColl

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Sarah McColl

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May 2008


Average rating: 3.92 · 872 ratings · 130 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Joy Enough: A Memoir

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Pout Party

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“You want to know joy, as a woman who swims against her own sadness. Opposites are most striking when held at once: bloom and rot, reverie and boredom, grief and joy.”
Sarah McColl, Joy Enough: A Memoir

“I cannot conceive of an enlightenment as a sustained state, static once achieved. But I have had moments of illumination as bright and flashing as fish. They arrive unannounced, without fanfare--say, stepping off the Sixth Avenue bus or walking the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The sky turns lavender in the evening. Is that divine? I know it is the beauty of the material world, that I feel it in my body, and that it means something to me--that my breath will catch in my throat, that it fades almost as soon as it arrives, that I will be stunned again at its sudden reappearance.”
Sarah McColl, Joy Enough: A Memoir

“I asked my mother if she believed in God. "People are my church," she said.”
Sarah McColl, Joy Enough: A Memoir




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