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    Katherine Hannigan
    “Apologizing is like spring cleaning.”
    Katherine Hannigan, Ida B. . . and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World

  • #2
    Katherine Hannigan
    “There's more than one way to tell each other things, and there's more than one way to listen, too.”
    Katherine Hannigan, Ida B. . . and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World

  • #3
    Katherine Hannigan
    “I know it's hard to not do well at something, and I know it's hard to need help.”
    Katherine Hannigan, Ida B. . . and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World

  • #4
    Katherine Hannigan
    “It wasn't till they were on the bridge that Delly asked RB, "So, Ferris Boyd's your favorite?" She didn't mind, mostly.
    RB answered so fast, though, she knew he wasn't fibbing. "She's my favorite friend," he told her. "You're my favorite everything.”
    Katherine Hannigan, True

  • #5
    Katherine Hannigan
    “In the book, hummin bins made castles, and towers up to the sky. They tamed the animals and took care of them. And hummin bins helped each other. They were always good.
    "When I was done, Ma asked, 'Delly, what are hummin bins?' 'They're like people, but better,' I said. Then I told her, 'When I grow up, I'm going to live with the hummin bins,' and she smiled.
    "But Galveston grabbed the book, 'Let me see that,' she said, and started laughing. 'This says human beings. There's no such things as hummin bins.'
    "'Ma, is it true?' I asked, and she nodded. 'How come you didn't tell me?' I cried.
    "'I liked the hummin bins better, too,' she said." ...
    "RB's right, Ferris Boyd. You are a hummin bin." Her eyeballs were wet, like they were swimming.
    It was quiet, then, till RB's soft cloud voice said, "You're a hummin bin, too, Delly.”
    Katherine Hannigan, True

  • #6
    Mary Anne Radmacher
    “Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.”
    Mary Anne Radmacher



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