"God has a story to tell about you. A major part of it is you telling yours."
About Tosca Lee
Tosca Lee — Life and Legacy
Tosca Lee is a renowned author whose work delves into the intricacies of love and identity, captivating readers with her unique storytelling style. Her notable novel, 'The Progeny,' showcases her ability to weave complex narratives that challenge conventional perspectives on human connection. Lee's core philosophy revolves around the idea that our identities are shaped by the stories we tell ourselves. In her words, 'We are all the stories we tell ourselves,' she highlights the profound impact of personal narratives on our understanding of self. This perspective invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the narratives that define them. Through her exploration of love, Lee reveals its transformative power, illustrating how it can shape relationships and personal growth. Her characters often navigate the complexities of their emotions, reflecting the tension between desire and identity. This nuanced portrayal resonates deeply with readers, making her work both relatable and thought-provoking. Tosca Lee's quotes and ideas continue to inspire discussions about identity and love, emphasizing their relevance in today's world. Her ability to articulate the human experience through her writing ensures that her insights remain impactful and meaningful.
Quote collection
Tosca Lee quotes
7 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I was beloved. I had been hoped for. Somehow, I was necessary."
"And I know that God made the heart the most fragile and resilient of all organs, that a lifetime of joy and pain might be encased in one mortal chamber."
"Merrie Destefano storms the world of urban fantasy with AFTERLIFE, breathing new life into the vast genre of the undead. Gritty, poignant, in the tradition of Bladerunner, with the nostalgia of New Orleans. With crisp and beautiful prose, AFTERLIFE blurs the line between the living and the dead to ask life's ultimate questions-even if they take nine lives to solve."
"I always hope that readers, of my books, will take away whatever is most meaningful to them wherever they are at right now. It might be the message of love. Or what it means to really live. Or the role that emotion does - or does not play - in our lives. But I think ultimately, the thing I took away was the idea of surrender to God."
"The words, when they came to my heart, were so gentle, and familiar -- and so very sad: What is this you have done?"
"How mighty, how great the One must be, I thought, to send the heavens careening, and yet hear the cry of a single heart."