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There's a certain trope in young adult fiction. A young girl gets cancer and becomes this radiant person who's a fountain of insight. Everyone who encounters her is changed for the better. That doesn't happen all the time. The whole thing is much more difficult to process. Adults have trouble with it, so why shouldn't we expect teens to?
— Jesse Andrews
Tags: person, better, girl, time

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James Joyce actually is rewarding you in all of these incredible ways.
— Jesse Andrews
Tags: rewarding, ways, incredible, you
I watched a ton of films growing up, but in a haphazard way. There was nothing scholarly or focused about it.
— Jesse Andrews
Tags: focused, growing-up, nothing, way
'The Haters' has some of the generalities of band experiences that I've had - the camaraderie, the grubbiness, the outsized collective ambitions and frequent painful collisions with reality - but very few of the specifics. I guess it was a way for me to take some of my experiences to their logical crazy extremes.
— Jesse Andrews
Tags: way, reality, crazy, me
I fought tooth and nail: I didn't want to learn Hebrew. My Bar Mitzvah came around, and I didn't want to read the Torah portion. I look back with a lot of chagrin about how I behaved.
— Jesse Andrews
Tags: how, back, want, look
Even after somebody dies, you can still keep learning about them.
— Jesse Andrews Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Tags: death
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