"I prefer cinnamon twists over scones because they’re easier to
eat while I’m reading. That’s my main priority when it comes to food.
Other people are obsessed with calories, nutritional value,
antioxidants. I look at food and wonder: Can I eat that without having
to put my book down?”
―
“Stories don’t change much across continents and centuries. Hearts
are broken. Pride is wounded. Souls wander too far from home and become
lost. The wrong roads are taken. The incorrect choice is made. Stories
echo with loneliness. Grief. Longing. Redemption. Forgiveness. Hope. And
love.” Now it was her turn to point at the bookstore. “That building is
stuffed with books that, once opened, reveal our communal story. And,
if you’re lucky, the words in those books will force you to grapple with
the hardest truths of your life. After reducing you to a puddle of
tears, they’ll raise you to your feet again. The words will pull you up,
higher and higher, until you feel the sun on your face again. Until
you’re suddenly humming on the way to the mailbox. Or you’re buying
bouquets of gerbera daisies because you crave bright colors. And you’ll
laugh again—as freely as champagne bubbling in a tall, glass flute.
When’s the last time you laughed like that?”
―
1 comment:
Good to find your blog again ~ Book sounds fascinating and your club too ~ I meet with a Mystery Book Club too on Zoom ~ We are off till Dec 29th ~ Happy Holidays to you and your family ~ ^_^
Live with love each moment,
A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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