Quote by Brigid Pasulka
[The Pigeon had learned something about [women] from his eight sisters, and if over the years he had absorbed only this one thing, it would stand as vindication that a boy does not suffer needlessly from growing up in a house with eight sisters. That thing was that a woman's heart is not bought by the currency of a man's emotion for her. A woman's heart is won over by her own feelings for herself when he just happens to be around ...
Summary
This quote suggests that the Pigeon, having grown up with eight sisters, has gained insight into the nature of women. Despite the varying experiences, the Pigeon realizes that a woman's affection cannot be won solely through a man's emotions towards her. Instead, it is the woman's own self-perception and feelings towards herself that determine her heart's response. In other words, a woman's love or attraction towards someone is not solely based on the man's actions, but also influenced by her own inner emotions and self-worth.