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410 pages, Hardcover
First published May 13, 2008
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”I’m a monster to them; I see this now. A freak. Someone outside of their world who will never understand the workings of their world; ‘You’re the monsters,’ I want to say. ‘You’re the freaks.’ But I don’t believe this.”
”Mothers mind was a minefield. And the woods were Eden. And our house was a prison, but a palace, too: at times it spiraled deep into the earth, and deep into the sky, depending on Mother’s mood. I see that now. Life was a revolving mystery, sometime terrifying, sometimes maddening. But always provocative. Interesting. And although its meaning seemed beyond my grasp, it never seemed meaningless.”Sara, Saane, and Rune are Aslaug's relatives who run a church that isn't a church (that made a whole lot of sense). Rune was probably the strangest, albeit sanest, of the bunch, but also the biggest douchebag.
“The trial taught me that understanding a sequence of events, even down to the most minute detail, does not imply an understanding as to why those events took place. It seems we humans so want to divvy the world up into clean little packages that fit neatly together. But in reality, each package seeps into the next, affects the next. And the pile forever shifts.”