Robin McKinley Quote

Would it help perhaps if I told you that, had your father returned to me alone, I would have sent him on his way unharmed?You would! I said; it was half a shriek. You mean that I came here for nothing?A shadowy movement like the shaking of a great shaggy head. No. Not what you would count as nothing. He would have returned to you, and you would have been glad, but you also would have been ashamed, because you had sent him, as you thought, to his death. Your shame would have grown until you came to hate the sight of your father, because he reminded you of a deed you hated, and hated yourself for. In time it would have ruined your peace and happiness, and at last your mind and heart.

Robin McKinley

Would it help perhaps if I told you that, had your father returned to me alone, I would have sent him on his way unharmed?You would! I said; it was half a shriek. You mean that I came here for nothing?A shadowy movement like the shaking of a great shaggy head. No. Not what you would count as nothing. He would have returned to you, and you would have been glad, but you also would have been ashamed, because you had sent him, as you thought, to his death. Your shame would have grown until you came to hate the sight of your father, because he reminded you of a deed you hated, and hated yourself for. In time it would have ruined your peace and happiness, and at last your mind and heart.

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About Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952) is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book. In 2022, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association named her the 39th Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master in recognition of her significant contributions to the literature of science fiction and fantasy.