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The Peculiars The Peculiars by Maureen Doyle McQuerry
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“Maybe being brave was not highly desireable in women. Normal women would have fled, like Pansy.”
Maureen Doyle McQuerry, The Peculiars
“It's not your family who defines you; they're an influence, all right, but they don't have the final say. We answer for that ourselves.”
Maureen Doyle McQuerry, The Peculiars
“I don't know who I am. But do you know who you are? Does anyone really? What makes a decent person? Does being the same as everyone else mean being better than people or does it just make it easier to look down your nose at them?”
Maureen Doyle McQuerry, The Peculiars
“Maybe it was only goblin women who were restless and wanted to see the world. She didn't know.”
Maureen Doyle McQuerry, The Peculiars
“As a child, Lena had pored over pictures of tropical beaches in faraway lands, beaches where sand lay smooth and warm as a blanket. Those were not the beaches of Knob Knoster. She sifted crushed rock, bits of shell, and glass through her fingers. Everything around her was muted in shades of gray—water, sky, and land. She breathed in the distinctive smell of fish and tar. Waves licked the stony shore of the harbor and crashed against the riprap of a jetty. And Lena found that she was listening, as if the wild call of the ocean was familiar. It filled her with strange longings for adventure, longings Nana Crane would say no civilized girl should ever have. Her heart beat faster. Lena tried not to listen, afraid the ocean might call her name.”
Maureen Doyle McQuerry, The Peculiars