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  • #1
    David Øybo
    “She had a window seat from Oslo, and for the longest time, she just watched the magnificence of the changing colors of the winter sky as the sun was just rising on the flight to Frankfurt.”
    David Øybo, Julebord: The Holiday Party

  • #2
    Rich DiSilvio
    “What we know in our hearts trumps all else.”
    Rich DiSilvio, The Arnolfini Art Mysteries

  • #3
    J. Rose Black
    “Maybe I'm trying to?”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #4
    J. Rose Black
    “Everything seemed complicated then.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #5
    J. Rose Black
    “Everything for the game.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #6
    J. Rose Black
    “I want to know what it's like to kiss you.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #7
    J. Rose Black
    “If there was a moment a person could choose to fall in love, that would have been mine.. with him.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #8
    J. Rose Black
    “They’re stronger than they look.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #9
    J. Rose Black
    “You've got this.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #10
    J. Rose Black
    “He made me a better competitor every day, but the world had become black and white: nothing but the game.”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #11
    J. Rose Black
    “His mouth slid into a smug grin. "Warm up the arm."
”
    J. Rose Black, The Real Ones

  • #12
    “None of the other kids my age has to do all the grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, and bill paying. It’s just not fair that I have to be an adult when I’m still a kid.”
    Wayne Edwards, A Stone's Throw: A heartwarming story of a city girl and her rancher grandfather turning adversity into love and community

  • #13
    “the next obvious question that lay lurking like a black storm cloud over my head: If I wasn’t to live with the Jeongs, then where would I go? And with whom?”
    Wayne Edwards, A Stone's Throw: A heartwarming story of a city girl and her rancher grandfather turning adversity into love and community



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