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The View from Half Dome The View from Half Dome by Jill Caugherty
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“No denying, she’d reversed course from a beautiful park back to a squalid neighborhood where people had few choices and little hope for anything better. Here they were trapped in body and mind alike.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“Giving food to the birds, who had an endless supply of insects to eat at the park, still nagged at her, since she considered it an injustice to the thousands of hungry people.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“part of Enid’s charm was her anthropomorphic description of plants and animals.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“She suspected the Michaels would view the crew as contributing to the pollution by making it easier for automobiles to zip around.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“She understood what Mrs. Michael meant by a spiritual experience; there was no need to fill the solitude with words.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“You don’t realize what a burden modern things can be until you no longer have them.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome
“Joy and grief must waver together across a thin, blurry line.”
Jill Caugherty, The View from Half Dome