I felt like an undeveloped photograph that he was printing, my image rising to the surface under his gaze
I felt like an undeveloped photograph that he was printing, my image rising to the surface under his gaze
In the world of Janet Fitch, the acclaimed author of novels such as "White Oleander" and "Paint It Black," the theme of self-discovery and transformation is a recurring motif. Fitch's characters often undergo profound changes as they navigate the complexities of their own identities and relationships. The quote, "I felt like an undeveloped photograph that he was printing, my image rising to the surface under his gaze," perfectly encapsulates this theme of self-realization and growth in Fitch's work.