They weren't my family and it wasn't my holiday, but I was orphaned and an atheist and I would take what I could get
They weren't my family and it wasn't my holiday, but I was orphaned and an atheist and I would take what I could get
Michael Chabon is a renowned author known for his ability to craft intricate and emotionally resonant stories. In his works, he often explores themes of family, identity, and belonging. The quote, “They weren't my family and it wasn't my holiday, but I was orphaned and an atheist and I would take what I could get,” encapsulates the complex emotions and experiences that Chabon’s characters often grapple with.