Brynn

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Brynn.


Don't Give the En...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Mrs. Frisby and t...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Loading...
T.J. Klune
“Why can’t life work whatever way we want it to? What’s the point of living if you only do it how others want you to?”
T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

Kate  Moore
“Radium, they noted, had a “similar chemical nature” to calcium. Thus radium “if absorbed, might have a preference for bone as a final point of fixation.” Radium was what one might call a boneseeker, just like calcium; and the human body is programmed to deliver calcium straight to the bones to make them stronger… Essentially, radium had masked itself as calcium and, fooled, the girls’ bodies had deposited it inside their bones. Radium was a silent stalker, hiding behind that mask, using its disguise to burrow deep into the women’s jaws and teeth.”
Kate Moore, The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women

Jennifer Weiner
“You make the wrong choices, you make mistakes, you disappear for a decade, you marry the wrong man. You get hurt. You lose sight of who you are, or of who you want to be, and then you remember, and if you’re lucky you have sisters or friends who remind you when you forget your best intentions. You come back to yourself, again and again. You try, and fail, and try again, and fail again.”
Jennifer Weiner, Mrs. Everything

Kristin Hannah
“A warrior believes in an end she can’t see and fights for it. A warrior never gives up. A warrior fights for those weaker than herself. It sounds like motherhood to me.”
Kristin Hannah, The Four Winds

Kate  Moore
“And Grace Fryer was never forgotten. She is still remembered now—you are still remembering her now. As a dial-painter, she glowed gloriously from the radium powder; but as a woman, she shines through history with an even brighter glory: stronger than the bones that broke inside her body; more powerful than the radium that killed her or the company that shamelessly lied through its teeth; living longer than she ever did on earth, because she now lives on in the hearts and memories of those who know her only from her story.”
Kate Moore, The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women

year in books
Andrea
1,355 books | 3 friends

Lindsei...
659 books | 28 friends

Nina
1,702 books | 38 friends

Madison...
201 books | 3 friends

Whitney...
390 books | 10 friends

Codie  ...
90 books | 3 friends

Emily B...
10 books | 2 friends

Ashley ...
22 books | 9 friends

More friends…



Polls voted on by Brynn

Lists liked by Brynn