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" ... But this was different. Bereft and inconsolable, McCarthy locked herself in a hotel room for two days when a friend convinced her to take her grief to an empty house near Chesapeake Bay. ... "
" ... Growing up as a kid, I, along with many of my classmates, romanticized war. There were World War II shows on TV and we played war all the time and you would imagine yourself daring and heroic in war. I saw this and it humanized the "enemy." That made me think there's no possibility that if people recognized their supposed enemies as fathers, brothers, mothers daughters, sisters, sons and daughters that we could ever kill each other. And there's a particularly moving passage where I think it's [Robert] McNamara, one of the architects of the Vietnam War is explaining how the Vietnamese just don't value life in the same way that we do. And then they smash cut to a Vietnamese mother who's climbing into the grave with her son who's been killed. She was inconsolable and her family members were trying to...she will not let go of the coffin as they're poring the dirt in and it just made me recognize the horrors of war and the humanity we all share, which is the reason we should never go to war. ... "
" ... This is largely due to immense pressure to breastfeed exclusively, and pervasive misinformation, including that newborns don’t need much milk in the first days of life, that supplementing until one’s milk comes in can hinder breastfeeding success, or that a non-stop nursing, inconsolable newborn is nothing to worry about. None of these are true. ... "
" ... Though Susan insists she's done nothing wrong, Tsurik is inconsolable. Naming the shtetl folk he'd previously suspected of having an interest in his wife, Tsurik chastises her: "If only you had slept with One-Eyed Yankel or Groyse Grusse or even Gimpy Gimpel or Shlumpy Shloime or Chasdei the Chazan or Lazer the Loudmouth or Adipose Lippa or... ." The list of the town's Jewish men is quite extensive, and by the time Tsurik is done with the litany, Susan has had ample time to pack her clothes and her best linens, hard-boil a few eggs and travel one town over to move back in with her parents. Thus ends Act One. ... "