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339 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 23, 2024
“True sisterhood is not the same as friendship. You don't choose each other and there is no furtive period of getting to know each other. You are a part of each other, right from the start. Look at an umbilical cord—tough, sinuous, unlovely, yet essential—and compare it to a friendship bracelet of brightly woven thread. That is the difference between a sister and a friend.”
“Their family had always been good at hellos and goodbyes, moments ending even as they began. It was easy to love someone in the beginnings and endings; it was all the time in between that was so hard.”
“I know,” said Bonnie. “I love you too. Without the too.” It was what Nicky used to say to them. No too. Just love.”
“She’d heard once that guilt was for something you’d done—you could feel guilty for a certain behaviour or action but still fundamentally know you were a good person—but shame was deeper, shame was for who you were.”
“Being one of four sisters always felt like being part of something magic.”
“Their family had always been good at hellos and goodbyes, moments ending even as they began. It was easy to love someone in the beginnings and endings; it was all the time in between that was so hard.”
“She was home, the only one she knew, not because she always lived in it, but because it always lived in her.”