"I loved to read, but I always thought that the dream was too far away. The person who had written the book was a god, it wasn't a person"
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The line works because it’s personal without staying private. Dove slips from “I loved to read” into “the dream was too far away,” tracing a common ladder that’s missing rungs for many people, especially Black girls coming of age in mid-century America. Canon formation, classroom reverence, and the scarcity of visible models can turn literature into a sealed temple: you can enter as a visitor, not as a builder. Calling the author “a god” captures how institutions teach awe before they teach access.
Subtextually, it’s also an origin story about demystification. Dove’s later career - Pulitzer-winning poet, U.S. Poet Laureate - becomes a counterargument to her younger self. The sentence sets up the turning point every artist needs: realizing that books are made by humans with drafts, doubts, and ordinary lives. In that sense, the quote isn’t just about reading; it’s about permission. It critiques a culture that hoards artistic authority, then hints at the radical act of claiming it anyway.
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Dove, Rita. "I loved to read, but I always thought that the dream was too far away. The person who had written the book was a god, it wasn't a person." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-loved-to-read-but-i-always-thought-that-the-94686/.
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"I loved to read, but I always thought that the dream was too far away. The person who had written the book was a god, it wasn't a person." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-loved-to-read-but-i-always-thought-that-the-94686/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









