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" I went to my grandmother, your great-great-grandmother, and asked her to write a letter. She was my mother's mother. Your father's mother's mother's mother. I hardly knew her. I didn't have any interest in knowing her. I have no need for the past, I thought, like a child. I did not consider that the past might have a need for me.
What kind of letter? my grandmother asked.
I told her to write whatever she wanted to write.
You want a letter from me? she asked.
I told her yes.
Oh, God bless you, she said.
The letter she gave me was sixty-seven pages long. It was the story of her life. She made my request into her own. Listen to me. "

Jonathan Safran Foer , Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close


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Jonathan Safran Foer quote : I went to my grandmother, your great-great-grandmother, and asked her to write a letter. She was my mother's mother. Your father's mother's mother's mother. I hardly knew her. I didn't have any interest in knowing her. I have no need for the past, I thought, like a child. I did not consider that the past might have a need for me.<br />What kind of letter? my grandmother asked.<br />I told her to write whatever she wanted to write.<br />You want a letter from me? she asked.<br />I told her yes.<br />Oh, God bless you, she said.<br />The letter she gave me was sixty-seven pages long. It was the story of her life. She made my request into her own. Listen to me.