Having the book-club army embrace you is a gift that keeps giving for years. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
For years I’d understood that publishing in paperback was the kiss of death. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
In my ideal world, my next novel would have a first printing of, say, 2,500 hardcovers for reviewers, libraries, collectors, and autograph hounds. The publisher could print more copies if they get low. And simultaneously, or six weeks later, the book would be available in paperback. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
Hardcovers will never completely disappear. They are delightful to hold; they feel weighty and substantial. But my anecdotal evidence suggests that the world is changing. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
I have three sons, as different from each other as any three humans could be but connected by their shared love of Guitar Hero. I’m lucky to be married to a man I can call my soulmate without any irony whatsoever. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
The most surprising thing, honestly, is that so few Americans know about the orphan trains. I was also surprised at the resilience and fortitude of the riders I met, their pragmatism and grace. I don’t know whether this is a Midwestern trait or simply a human one. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
The twists and turns of your life can be so unexpected, and that’s a good thing to learn. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
I was stunned to learn that more than 200,000 abandoned, neglected, or orphaned children had been sent from the East Coast to the Midwest on trains between 1854 and 1929. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote
I think a lot of readers are looking for a book they can talk about. Christina Baker Kline Read Quote