Author: Sarah Dessen
Cites
- Dannye Romine Powell (1)
- IN: That Summer (1996) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: This one sits all morning
beside the picture window,
staring out at the lawn
in which these situations
is always under a sheet of ice,
even in June. The girl is wearing
her quilted robe, gloves,
fur-lined slippers. Still she can't
get warm. Her mother gets hot
just watching her, so she goes out
for groceries, makes a great show
when she returns of rattling
the brown paper bags she saves
to line the bird cage.
Now she is running water,
peeling melons, humming, arranging
daisies. We who are watching
want the mother to quit making noise,
to stop chopping fruit, to leave
the kitchen. We want her to walk
down the hall to the closet
where the wool blankets are stored.
We want her to gather five or six,
the solids, the stripes,
the MacGregor plaids and tuck them
under her daughter's legs, saving one
for her feet and one for her thin shoulders.
Now we want her to heat water for tea,
bring in wood and quick
before her daughter freezes
seal all the windows
against the stray, chill peal of bells
FROM: At Every Wedding Someone Stays Home, (1994), Poem, US
- Albert Camus (1)
- IN: This Lullaby (2002) Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.
FROM: Return to Tipasa, (1954), Essay, France
- Caroline (1)
- IN: This Lullaby (2002) Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: She'll be back soon. She's just writing.
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Cited by
- Lexa Hillyer (1)
- IN: Proof of Forever (2015) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Your past is always your past.
Even if you forget it,
it remembers you.
FROM: What Happened to Goodbye, (2011), Novel, US