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305 pages, Hardcover
First published December 12, 2015
“That’s the problem with unwinding—it’s not about problem kids, it’s about problem adults.”
The world is full of bad ideas that turn into wonderful things.
As for Risa Ward, she will disappear, as if she had never been born. And no great loss. It’s not like she would have changed the world.
Live like Lev. Miracolina thinks. That was the battle cry of the rescued tithes back in the Cavenaugh mansion. Do not give in to the urge to extinguish oneself in the waters of the world, but instead be a light above those waters to help guide the way.
“The world is full of bad ideas that turn into wonderful things”
"The world is full of bad ideas that turn into wonderful things."
Do not give in to the urge to extinguish oneself in the waters of the world, but instead be a light above those waters to help guide the way.
“I just don’t know what they are yet, but that’s okay. One thing I know—one thing I can feel in my bones—I’m going to be important. I’m going to matter. And people are going to know my name.”
“Is Bryce Barlow someone you knew?” Lev asks.
Risa looks dolefully at the name on her wrist. “Just like the names on you, he’s a boy I’ll never meet.”
(A quote from UnDivided)
He smiles and playfully says, “Tell me how much you despise me.”
“More than anything in the world,” she answers, clearly suppressing a grin.
“Tell me how sorry you are that you married me.”
She glares at him, but it’s all for show. “I didn’t marry you,” she points out. “I married your hands.”
“I’m sure there’s a hacksaw somewhere on the compound if those are the only parts of me you want.”
“maybe they’ll come back someday and maybe they won’t. but i think they’re happy.”
Grace smiles. "And bring a date," she says. "A girl or a boy, I don't care."
Hayden chuckles. "Maybe both," he says. "One on each arm..."