![]() I know, because I was one of those teens. Sometimes it’s inexpressibly difficult to be a teen whose expression of love doesn’t line up with what’s incorrectly labeled “standard.” And that sucks. Unfortunately, society sometimes has a tough time catching up with common sense. If we accept that love exists on a beautiful, sprawling spectrum (which I for one do), then nothing could be more natural. ![]() The fact that human love varies in its objects and expressions–well, that’s just common sense. PERFECT OPENING QUOTE.Īs Tolstoy points out, love is as unique and diverse as the people who experience it. Ding, ding! Third-and most important of all-it captures the heart (pun totally intended) of Tash’s story. Ding! Second, it’s taken from Anna Karenina, the source material for Tash Zelenka’s viral web series. ![]() First, it’s by Leo Tolstoy, the literary love of Tash’s protagonist, Natasha “Tash” Zelenka. There are a few reasons why I chose to open my YA novel Tash Hearts Tolstoy with this quote. ![]() “If it is true that there are as many minds as there are heads, then there are as many kinds of love as there are hearts.” ![]()
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