S.E. Hinton Quote

Uh, Miss Carlson, I said, standing at her desk after everybody else had gone on to their next class, somebody told me you went to that guy's funeral the one the highway patrol shot.Yes, SHe said. I did.She didn't look like she was mad at me about it. She had real long eyelashes. I bet she was good-looking when she was young.Was he a relative or something? That was what I was afraid of.No. Not even a friend really. She paused, like she was hunting for the right words. Finally she said, I read a book once that ended with the words 'the incommunicable past' You can only share the past with someone who's shared it with you. So I can't explain to you what Mark was to me, exactly. I knew him a long time ago.

S.E. Hinton

Uh, Miss Carlson, I said, standing at her desk after everybody else had gone on to their next class, somebody told me you went to that guy's funeral the one the highway patrol shot.Yes, SHe said. I did.She didn't look like she was mad at me about it. She had real long eyelashes. I bet she was good-looking when she was young.Was he a relative or something? That was what I was afraid of.No. Not even a friend really. She paused, like she was hunting for the right words. Finally she said, I read a book once that ended with the words 'the incommunicable past' You can only share the past with someone who's shared it with you. So I can't explain to you what Mark was to me, exactly. I knew him a long time ago.

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About S.E. Hinton

Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22, 1948) is an American writer best known for her young-adult novels (YA) set in Oklahoma, especially The Outsiders (1967), which she wrote during high school. Hinton is credited with introducing the YA genre.
In 1988, she received the inaugural Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association for her cumulative contribution in writing for teens.