Joyce Maynard Quotes and its meanings

Joyce Maynard has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Age Alone Experience Family Fear Home Travel

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What does Joyce Maynard write about?

Joyce Maynard has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about age, alone, experience, family, fear, home & travel. People always share Age quotes, Alone quotes, experience, family, fear, home & travel from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Joyce Maynard?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Joyce Maynard.

  • Many women my age have known the experience of giving up crucial parts of themselves to please the man they love.
  • I believed my story would be helpful to young women my daughter's age, who are still in the process of forming themselves as women, and in need of encouragement to remain true to themselves.
  • To share our stories is not only a worthwhile endeavor for the storyteller, but for those who hear our stories and feel less alone because of it.
  • Not only did I avoid speaking of Salinger I resisted thinking about him. I did not reread his letters to me. The experience had been too painful.
  • If people choose to live their life in a way that does not confront the more troubling aspects of their experience, that's fine, if it works for them. But it will probably make them uncomfortable if they come up against somebody like me. So they just shouldn't! They shouldn't read my work!
  • More than any other setting - more than battlefields or boardrooms or a spaceship headed for intergalactic travel - I'll put my money on the family to provide an endless source of comedy, tragedy and intrigue.
  • The vehemence with which certain critics have chosen not simply to criticize what I've written, but to challenge my writing this story at all, speaks of what the book is about: fear of disapproval.
  • At Home in the World is the story of a young woman, raised in some difficult circumstances, and how she survives. It tells a story of redemption, not victimhood.