A review by innae
Things I Want My Daughters to Know by Elizabeth Noble

3.0

I marked a few things I really liked in the book -- for various reasons...

page 25
"his arms had no squeeze in them"

page 27
"a subdued chorus of Waltonesque goodnights"

page 56
"Why was it that, sometimes, you needed to see people closet to you as others saw them to remember how fantastic they were? Why couldn't you always remember that?"

page 330
"The air was pure - you could really taste the nothingness in it."

page 392
"I suppose when you know your time is limited, you find it easier to cut through the crap."

page 396
"...the storm had come, and Oz had stuck, and she was bloody glad to be back in Kansas."

Also, this is an English book, and I will admit to not knowing what all the words meant. I believe I got the gist, and feel happy with that. I really enjoyed this book, and yes, I laughed, I cried...Tis a wonderful story.