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The Last Caretaker The Last Caretaker by Jessica Strawser
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“Gigi flashed the universal grin used by sisters everywhere to signify, I can be a magnificent bitch too.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“If you’re trying to accomplish something boldly good in the world, you’re probably a pain in a lot of asses.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“Not everyone who finds out what they’re made of likes what they see. Of course, once you’ve gone there, it’s too late. You can’t ever forget it.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“All the best new seasons started this way, didn’t they? With a messy, muddy cleanse, stretches of dreariness, all that fallen dead brush to clear. And then one day the whole world was transformed, full of color and sun. New life budding even now, in the rain. Because of the rain.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“Her voice trailed off again, and the three women sat in silence, absorbing the rhythm of the rain.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“Not everyone who finds out what they’re made of likes what they see.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“when someone’s feedback made you this uncomfortable, it might mean they were right.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“permission. If you’re trying to accomplish something boldly good in the world, you’re probably a pain in a lot of asses.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“It was there when people tried to dismiss women as catty, to pit the strongest of them against each other, to leave room only for one token female seat in a boardroom full of suits.”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker
“living life like a bumper sticker, more journey than destination. And the more Katie’s own journey stalled in a construction zone, the more in awe she was that none of Bess’s choices ever”
Jessica Strawser, The Last Caretaker