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“Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure.”
― Awake and Dreaming
― Awake and Dreaming
“Doesn't it make you feel safe to know you have enough to read? If I didn't always have a book waiting, I'd panic.”
― Looking at the Moon
― Looking at the Moon
“What do you think of Frankie, Norah?" she asked. "I think he's the greatest thing since canned peas."
Flo roared with laughter. "Sorry, Janet," she choked, seeing her sister's hurt face. "But when you try to use expressions like that you sound so—”
― Looking at the Moon
Flo roared with laughter. "Sorry, Janet," she choked, seeing her sister's hurt face. "But when you try to use expressions like that you sound so—”
― Looking at the Moon
“Aunt Florence told me never to mention that shrub word again," said Gavin solemnly, as he joined Norah on the verandah. "She says when we get back to the city she'll check with the university and then she'll know she's right—but she wants the arguing to stop.”
― Looking at the Moon
― Looking at the Moon
“I can give you some hope. I think you have it in you to survive all this. I think you're special. You could be what I was - a writer.... And if your life gets really difficult, Theo, there are two things you can do. You can force yourself to see people at a distance, like someone in a story. Then they'll lose their power over you. Or you can make up something better and escape it.”
― Awake and Dreaming
― Awake and Dreaming
“Oh dear. I don't think I'm explaining this very well. I wish I could remember what Mother said when she told me—it made sense then."
Light dawned. "You mean—the visitor? The little man who sweeps you out?"
"What?"
Shyly Norah told Flo what Aunt Florence had said.
"No wonder you didn't understand! What a stupid way to tell you.”
― Looking at the Moon
Light dawned. "You mean—the visitor? The little man who sweeps you out?"
"What?"
Shyly Norah told Flo what Aunt Florence had said.
"No wonder you didn't understand! What a stupid way to tell you.”
― Looking at the Moon




