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Angela Tomasky

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
117 total appearances

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

as it appears.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Well, in those instances, I think it's those examples.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

It's about love.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

So as I mentioned before with Maximus, this fact that they can behave the way they do and there can be great distance, physical distance between the siblings.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

But, you know, love is there at the end.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

And that's the strongest thing.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

That's the thing we remember.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Life drives us all to madness.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Well, I think it does.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

I think it does.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

driven me to madness anyway.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

I think if we fully engage with things, if we, you know, if we really look around us at the people we love and the way that they have suffered, I think it's really, really hard to bear.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

That's all really.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

With Hugo?

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Do you mean with Hugo?

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Well, I think Maximus, you know, particularly loves Hugo.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

They're obviously very close friends.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

spending a lot of time together at the end and it's through Hugo that he is aware mainly of the other siblings I think often and you know Hugo has the weight of the responsibility for the family with the absent father so he wanted to be a hero early on obviously with some things that he does you know with the

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

The cow is in the stream.

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Angela Tomaski on her novel, 'The Infamous Gilberts'

Yes, I think he desperately wanted to be here and he desperately wanted to save the family.