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368 pages, Hardcover
First published March 31, 2015
Equality comes in different forms, and it is a lot harder being a girl in Ethiopia than it was in Pennsylvania.
I have nothing to lose. I am going to dare it. I will aim for the sun.
"You just have to be careful with Momma for a while," Teo told me. "She's broken. Like a jug with a broken handle that you try to glue back together. It looks all right, and it'll still hold water. It's still a good jug. But you better not ever try to pick it up by the handle. You have to wait for the glue to dry, and even then it might not hold."
Emmy and I are still Habte Sadek's favorite foreigners, and it is all because I wanted to look at his feet when I was eleven years old! But it never hurts to be polite to people.
Spiderwebs joined together can catch a lion.
"Teach your boy to fly, and he will be safe from spears and antique rifles."
"I don't want him to go to war at all!"
"When it comes, you will have no choice. The only way to save him is to lift him above the crowd."
"Black Dove, let's write. Let's work on a story. Let's work on Glassland."
"Make me a prisoner in the Fortress of Clarity."
"Got to rescue you."
But while they stayed down, rolling around and trying to kill each other, Em jumped to her feet.
Her costumes sometimes have little finishing touches that no one can see. She hadn't told me about this one.
"Don't you ever do that to me."
"You know you'll never make as much of a fool of yourself as Horatio Augustus. So I won't have to."
“I have nothing to lose. I am going to dare it. I will aim for the sun.” – Black Dove, White Raven
“I wish you could go through life without ever caring about anything, without ever getting attached to people and dreams and inaccessible places. It just makes you sad when you can never go back.” – Black Dove, White Raven
“Things became more civilized all of a sudden. Coffee does that. Or maybe it is women who do that.” – Black Dove, White Raven