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Suzy Davies Quotes

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Suzy  Davies
“Libraries are like caves. They are places of transformation. There are secrets hidden within those walls.”
Suzy Davies

Suzy  Davies
“Stella knew that no matter how far a person traveled, there would always be places that held undiscovered treasure; the secrets of people and their hearts”
Suzy Davies, The Girl in The Red Cape

Suzy  Davies
“Knik to Willow, the race is on,
across the Tundra, miles from home,
Girl in Red flies through the snow,
shimmering dreams of ice-rainbows.
Sinuous bodies seem to fly
like a wolf-pack going by!
How they thunder as they run
steaming fur, in icy sun.”
Suzy Davies, The Girl in The Red Cape

Suzy  Davies
“Far, far away, in a place known as Alaska, darkness was beginning to fall. A man was walking across the vast wilderness. He made slow progress. His dog pulled on the leash as if she knew they were almost there. They were headed for Anchorage. The dog, a fur ball of energy, kept her nose to the ground. She moved fast as if something was driving her forward, some kind of reward or prize.”
Suzy Davies, The Girl in The Red Cape

Suzy  Davies
“I am a writer because I enjoy living many different lives.”
Suzy Davies

Suzy  Davies
“Soon the flamingos will paint our Indian skies with flying colors as bright as a million saris!” he announced. He rolled his head from side to side and honked in a voice like a trumpet; he was so delighted and proud of Gray.”
Suzy Davies, The Flamingos Who Painted The Sky

Suzy  Davies
“Adam lifted his hands and tried to gently capture the butterfly, but it floated away on the breeze. He trailed the creature along the streets, tripping over shop signs and uneven paving stones. He jostled and shoved and pushed through crowds. He pursued it past the Opera House and the deserted open
market.
It was ethereal.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“Adam lifted his hands and tried to gently capture the butterfly, but it floated away on the breeze. He trailed the creature along the streets, tripping over shop signs and uneven paving stones. He jostled and shoved and pushed through crowds. He pursued it past the Opera House and the deserted open
market.

― Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“She pressed on as fast as she could. The wind, the sleet, the snow, the ice trickled down the gutters and made her shiver. Ice scraped down her slender neck, clawing its frozen tendrils into her delicate skin. Her journey became a battle against her weakest self and the savage elements.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen