“She bought seeds and raided nurseries and mulched and composted and spent full days with her hands full of earth, coaxing life our of the dry, dull grass my father had spent years pushing a mower over.”
― That Summer
― That Summer
“It’s funny how one summer can change everything. It must be something about the heat and the smell of chlorine, fresh-cut grass and honeysuckle, asphalt sizzling after late-day thunderstorms, the steam rising while everything drips around it. Something about long, lazy days and whirring air conditioners and bright plastic flip-flops from the drugstore thwacking down the street. Something about fall being so close, another year, another Christmas, another beginning. So much in one summer, stirring up like the storms that crest at the end of each day, blowing out all the heat and dirt to leave everything gasping and cool. Everyone can reach back to one summer and lay a finger to it, finding the exact point when everything changed. That summer was mine.”
― That Summer
― That Summer
“Some things you don't have to tell. Some things, between sisters, are understood.”
― That Summer
― That Summer
“Sometimes things don't turn out the way you want them to, Haven. Sometimes the people you choose to believe are wrong.”
― That Summer
― That Summer
“At every wedding someone stays home.”
― That Summer
― That Summer
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