James Frey Quote

Did you hurt yourself? Sort of. Why’d you do that? I didn’t do it on purpose. It’s just the cost of doing business. Her Grandmother smiles and she gently touches my face with her free hand. I hope that’s a business you’re leaving, James. I smile, enjoy the warmth of her hand. We’ll see. She nods. Her eyes and her hand understand my words, have seen and felt this type of damage before. There is no judgment and no condescension. Just hope.

James Frey

Did you hurt yourself? Sort of. Why’d you do that? I didn’t do it on purpose. It’s just the cost of doing business. Her Grandmother smiles and she gently touches my face with her free hand. I hope that’s a business you’re leaving, James. I smile, enjoy the warmth of her hand. We’ll see. She nods. Her eyes and her hand understand my words, have seen and felt this type of damage before. There is no judgment and no condescension. Just hope.

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About James Frey

James Christopher Frey ( FRY; born September 12, 1969) is an American writer and businessman. His first two books, A Million Little Pieces (2003) and My Friend Leonard (2005), were bestsellers marketed as memoirs. Large parts of the stories were later found to be exaggerated or fabricated, sparking a media controversy. His 2008 novel Bright Shiny Morning was also a bestseller.
Frey is the founder and CEO of Full Fathom Five. A transmedia production company, FFF is responsible for the young adult adventure/science fiction series The Lorien Legacies of seven books written by Frey and others, under the collective pen name Pittacus Lore. Frey's first book of the series, I Am Number Four (2010), was made into a feature film by DreamWorks Pictures. He is also the CEO of NYXL, an esports organization based in New York.