Monthly Archives: August 2013

Entrust II

Entrust Your Loved Ones BY: communityfavorite Entrust your loved ones to me; release them into my protective care. They are much safer with me than in your clinging hands. If you let a loved one become an idol in your … Continue reading

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Entrust, Jesus calling by Sarah Young; August 23rd reading

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, Kim Edwards

p. 25 …this little girl, slid into the world, setting something into motion. Into motion. Yes, it could not be contained. Even sitting here on this sofa in the stillness of this place, even waiting, Caroline was troubled by the … Continue reading

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, Kim Edwards

p. 148 …Each morning he stood for a moment in his office doorway, surveying his clean simple world: the orderly array of instruments, the crisp white length of cloth on the examination table. By every external measure he was a … Continue reading

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, Kim Edwards

p. 94 “What will become of any of us? I mean, tell me honestly, Doro. Did you ever imagine that this would be your life? (p. 95) Caroline settled Phoebe in her crib as Doro’s footsteps sounded faintly down the … Continue reading

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, Kim Edwards

p. 97 Caroline sat down on the floor too. Like Doro, Sandra was an unlikely friend, someone Caroline would never have known in her old life. They’d met in the library one bleak January day when Caroline, overwhelmed by experts … Continue reading

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The Help*, Kathryn Stockett

p. 1 But I ain’t never seen a baby yell like Mae Mobley Leefolt. First day I walk in the door, there she be, red-hot and hollering with the colic, fighting that bottle like it’s a rotten turnip. Miss Leefolt, … Continue reading

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The Help, Kathryn Stockett

p. 27 The thing is though, if I start praying for Miss Skeeter, I know that conversation gone continue the next time I see her. And the next and the next. Cause that’s the way prayer do. It’s like electricity, … Continue reading

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The Help, Kathryn Stockett

p. 57 “Get the ham hock out, make sure you got enough water in there, that’s right. Now turn up the flame. See that little bubble there, that means the water’s happy.” Miss Celia stares down into the pot like … Continue reading

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The Help, Kathryn Stockett

p. 66 I was not a cute baby. When I was born, my older brother, Calton, looked at me and declared to the hospital room, “It’s not a baby, it’s a skeeter!” and from there the name stuck. I was … Continue reading

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