“Discontinuity and nostalgia are most profound if, in growing up, we leave or lose the place where we were born and spent our childhood, if we become expatriates or exiles, if the place, or the life, we were brought up in is changed beyond recognition or destroyed.”
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It’s a quote from “The Landscape of His Dreams” by Oliver Sacks, which I read in the book “The Place You Love Is Gone” by Melissa Holbrook Pierson
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