Lauren Graham Quote

Over and over in the play my character says, "I'm thirty-two years old," as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know what it's like to be thirty-two, but I can imagine. I imagine she means she's stuck in an in-between time, she's at an age that isn't a milestone but more of a no-man's-land, an age where she's feeling like her hopes are fading.


Someday, Someday, Maybe: A Novel (ed. Ballantine Books, 2013) - ISBN: 9780345532756


Over and over in the play my character says, I'm thirty-two years old, as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know...

Over and over in the play my character says, I'm thirty-two years old, as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know...

Over and over in the play my character says, I'm thirty-two years old, as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know...

Over and over in the play my character says, I'm thirty-two years old, as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know...