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Suzanne Collins
“When Lenore Dove comes to me now, she’s not angry or dying, so I think she’s forgiven me. She’s grown older with me, her face etched with fine lines, her hair touched with gray. Like she’s been living her life beside me as the years passed, instead of lying in her grave. Still so rare and radiant. I fulfilled my promise about the reaping, or at least lent a hand, but she says I can’t come to her yet. I have to look after my family.”
Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping

Suzanne Collins
“These Games will have no victor.”
Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping

Suzanne Collins
“That’s when I see Lenore Dove. She’s up on a ridge, her red dress plastered to her body, one hand clutching the bag of gumdrops. As the train passes, she tilts her head back and wails her loss and rage into the wind. And even though it guts me, even though I smash my fists into the glass until they bruise, I’m grateful for her final gift. That she’s denied Plutarch the chance to broadcast our farewell. The moment our hearts shattered? It belongs to us.”
Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping

Suzanne Collins
“Listen, Louella, if you let them treat you like an animal, they will. So don’t let them.”
Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping

Suzanne Collins
“Fire is catching, she’d say, but if this one burns down the arena, I say good riddance.”
Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping

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