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The Last Bottle The Last Bottle by Marcia Breece
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“The music felt like a special gift from Ted, a view into his soul.”
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“Their temporary home filled with the scent of soup, ink and fresh paper and the reassuring harmonic vibration of piano strings.”
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“The bouquet of assorted meats, onions, garlic, thyme, bay and parsley wrapped around her like a warm, familiar quilt.”
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“The text still made little sense to her, but as she turned the pages, she heard his voice and felt his enthusiasm, as if his breath warmed the words.”
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“She understood that Aimée’s passion for preparing fine food, her mother’s passion for literature and her father’s passion for the cosmos matched her own passion for music.”
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“The warm, resonant tones drifted through the wreckage, full-bodied and alive, a memory in every octave.”
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“A beautiful violin has no value unless someone who loves music plays it.”
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“My hands have recovered, but my heart will take forever to heal.”
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“Elbows touching, minds entwined, lost in musical abandon, it didn’t matter which hands were hers.”
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“Trudy felt as if she had finally come home for the first time in her life.”
Marcia Breece, The Last Bottle