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The Camel Bookmobile
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“The stories she'd read of others' lives over these last few months had left her with a greater appreciation for the thread of her own life.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
― The Camel Bookmobile
“Books allowed her vicarious tastes of infinite variety, but they didn't supplant the need to venture out into the big and the messy. In fact, just the opposite. Books convinced her that something more existed---something intuitive, beyond reason---and they whetted her appetite to find it.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
― The Camel Bookmobile
“I'll be back," she said. "Very soon."
He needed to reply. He needed to say Good, come back; better, Don't go; or better still, I'll join you. He wanted to say, Your neck is beautiful. He wanted to say, I never ever thought my life would hold this, and if your leaving is what I must give for what I was given, then it was worth it.
But the children were all around and Mr Abasi was calling out and motioning for her to come, and anyway, he knew now, if he hadn't known before, that there were limitations to words - words in the air or on a page.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
He needed to reply. He needed to say Good, come back; better, Don't go; or better still, I'll join you. He wanted to say, Your neck is beautiful. He wanted to say, I never ever thought my life would hold this, and if your leaving is what I must give for what I was given, then it was worth it.
But the children were all around and Mr Abasi was calling out and motioning for her to come, and anyway, he knew now, if he hadn't known before, that there were limitations to words - words in the air or on a page.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
“I realized right away that books could take us out of ourselves, and make us larger. Even provide us with human connections we wouldn’t otherwise have.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
― The Camel Bookmobile
“Have you heard," he said "that many of our people believe if you know five colloquial expressions in their tribal language, they must always provide you with nourishment and shelter? But-" He paused as though to make sure she was paying attention. "But if you know fewer than five, they owe you not even a sip of water."
She nodded, understanding his point, but he pressed it.
"Learn those five phrases, Miss Sweeney," he said.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
She nodded, understanding his point, but he pressed it.
"Learn those five phrases, Miss Sweeney," he said.”
― The Camel Bookmobile
“But then, with whatever time she had left, until life was taken from her, Neema would touch more pages; she would encounter there more of those far-flung sisters; she would listen to them whisper the unuttered words of her heart.”
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― The Camel Bookmobile
“If I have to stay my whole life here, without ever experiencing there, I’ll evaporate.”
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― The Camel Bookmobile
“You've the heart of a chanter who loves one song at sunup and another at sundown. Don't you see that both are part of the same day?”
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― The Camel Bookmobile
