Clara Stites
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Sand and Gravel
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2009
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Naming the Stones: A Moment in Civil war History Witnessed by a New England Boy
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2002
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Katya of Fort Ross
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2001
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Lixia of Gold Mountain
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2003
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ROSALBA
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2002
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Do No Harm and Other Stories
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WALKS IN DARTMOUTH Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust 1978
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In the Shadow of the Giant: Thomas Wolfe : Correspondence of Edward C. Aswell and Elizabeth Nowell, 1949-1958
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Not Just Anywhere: The Story of WHALE and the Rescue of New Bedford's Waterfront Historic District
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“..one true thing among all these paths is the need to tap a deep vein of connection between our own uncontrollable interior preoccupations and what we're most concerned about in the world around us. We write in response to that world; we write in response to what we read and learn; and in the end we write out of our deepest selves, the live, breathing, bleeding place where the picture form, and where it all begins.”
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“He will break it to her gently, he thinks. A hint, at first; a few more suggestions in letters over the coming months; in September he'll raise the subject. By then...Perhaps he'll have more encouragement from Dr. Hooker by then, which he can offer to Clara as evidence that his work is worthwhile. Perhaps he'll understand by then how he might justify his plans to her. For now - what else can he say in this letter? He has kept too much from her, these last months. If his letters were meant to be a map of his mind, a way for her to follow his trail, then he has failed her. Somehow, as summer comes to these peaks and he does his job for the last time, he must find a way to let her share in his journey. But for now all he can do is triangulate the first few points.”
― Servants of the Map: Stories
― Servants of the Map: Stories
“The restlessness and the longing, like the longing that is in the whistle of a faraway train. Except that the longing isn't really in the whistle—it is in you.”
― The Little Cow and the Turtle
― The Little Cow and the Turtle
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