Not tomorrow. Not when you feel ready. Now.
Then ask yourself, out loud: What do I actually do all day?
She’s abrasive, yes. Manipulative, absolutely. But she’s also the only character in the novel who refuses to let the narrator disappear into her own inertia.
“I’m just not inspired yet.” “Once the market improves…” “I deserve better, so I’ll wait.”
And then comes Miss Rita Cohen, leaning across the table, phone in hand, demanding:
Not tomorrow. Not when you feel ready. Now.
Then ask yourself, out loud: What do I actually do all day? miss rita cohen answers
She’s abrasive, yes. Manipulative, absolutely. But she’s also the only character in the novel who refuses to let the narrator disappear into her own inertia. Not tomorrow
“I’m just not inspired yet.” “Once the market improves…” “I deserve better, so I’ll wait.” leaning across the table
And then comes Miss Rita Cohen, leaning across the table, phone in hand, demanding: