Emma Donoghue Quote
Why are places to eat called coffee shops? I ask him. Well, coffee’s the most important thing they sell because most of us need it to keep us going, like gas in the car. Ma only drinks water and milk and juice like me, I wonder what keeps her going. What do kids have? Ah, kids are just full of beans. Baked beans keep me going all right but green beans are my enemy food.
Emma Donoghue
Why are places to eat called coffee shops? I ask him. Well, coffee’s the most important thing they sell because most of us need it to keep us going, like gas in the car. Ma only drinks water and milk and juice like me, I wonder what keeps her going. What do kids have? Ah, kids are just full of beans. Baked beans keep me going all right but green beans are my enemy food.
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About Emma Donoghue
Emma Donoghue (born October 1969) is an Irish Canadian novelist, screenwriter, playwright and literary historian. Her 2010 novel Room was a finalist for the Booker Prize and an international best-seller. Donoghue's 1995 novel Hood won the Stonewall Book Award and Slammerkin (2000) won the Ferro-Grumley Award for Lesbian Fiction. She is a 2011 recipient of the Alex Awards. Room was adapted by Donoghue into a film of the same name. For this, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2025, Donoghue won the coveted Alice B Readers Award given annually to living writers of published works whose careers are distinguished by consistently well-written works about lesbians.