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Caitlin Flanagan
American
Writer
Born:
1961
Children
Culture
Girl
Looking
Mother
Reading
Related authors:
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William Arthur Ward
I used to teach at a private school, and the parents thought I loved their children. I did not love their children! I liked them well enough, but I was always delighted to see them go off for summer vacation.
Caitlin Flanagan
Love
School
Thought
Parents
Enough
Summer
See
Delighted
Liked
Well
Well Enough
Always
Go
Private
Off
Private School
Did
Children
Loved
Them
Teach
Used
Vacation
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.
Caitlin Flanagan
Own
Joan
My Own
Both
Reader
Coming
Were
Influence
Influenced
Height
Really
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.
Caitlin Flanagan
Girl
Looking
Rules
Adult
Feel
Boundaries
Safe
Limits
Where
Places
Really
Every great culture has cared a lot, one way or another, about the fate of its girls.
Caitlin Flanagan
Great
Culture
Fate
Girl
Every
Way
One-Way
About
Another
Lot
Cared
Pubescent girls, it seems, are manifestly more likely to exhibit extreme and bizarre psychological symptoms than are teenage boys.
Caitlin Flanagan
Girl
Teenage
Symptoms
Extreme
Bizarre
Seems
More
Likely
Boy
Exhibit
Than
Psychological
Divorce in a young-adult novel means what being orphaned meant in a fairy tale: vulnerability, danger, unwanted independence.
Caitlin Flanagan
Independence
Unwanted
Danger
Divorce
Tale
Fairy
Fairy Tale
Vulnerability
Being
Means
Meant
Novel
Orphaned
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