Not only does art imitate life but life imitates art. Perhaps we not only learn about life from stories, perhaps we make our lives through the stories we tell ourselves about the things that happen to us.
Ramona KovalI realised that reading was the key that opened the door to secret lands, strange places and the worlds behind other people's eyes.
Ramona KovalI learned that books could be collected, that they were important enough to keep and that a story that seemed to be over could be part of a bigger one.
Ramona KovalBooks that recount ordeals are precious because an ordeal is what we most fear, and the stories that tell us how to survive them reassure us about what a human being is capable of, as we survive our own lives every day, our own mysterious journeys.
Ramona KovalThat's what is so precious in reading this way - you can plumb the depths of another's experience while sitting still with a book in your hands.
Ramona KovalBut, in the end, the books that surround me are the books that made me, through my reading (and misreading) of them; they fall in piles on my desk, they stack behind me on my shelves, they surprise me every time I look for one and find ten more I had forgotten about. I love their covers, their weight and their substance. And like the child I was, with the key to the world that reading gave me, it is still exciting for me to find a new book, open it at the first page and plunge in, head first, heart deep.
Ramona Koval