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The Orphans of Race Point The Orphans of Race Point by Patry Francis
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“...but the truth is, the more hours I spend in contemplation, the less I know about God-and the more I realize how arrogant it is for us poor humans to squeeze the Infinite into our limited definitions.”
Patry Francis, The Orphans of Race Point
“That night, Hallie was relieved when Linda Soares, the town librarian who'd spent years trying to impress Nick with her low-cut shirts and book recommendations, joined them for dinner.”
Patry Francis, The Orphans of Race Point
“Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly? —FRIDA KAHLO”
Patry Francis, The Orphans of Race Point
“For some reason, she thought of how the old people wept when they played fado music at the annual Portuguese Festival. Saudade , her great-aunt Del called it: homesick music. But according to her father, the emotion was about more than place. It was a profound longing for everything that was lost and would never be regained.”
Patry Francis, The Orphans of Race Point
“There’s something about Cape kids. Maybe it’s the constant drumbeat of the ocean, like a clock reminding them how short the time is, or maybe it’s just the loneliness of the long winters . . . but they party more than anyone else.”
Patry Francis, The Orphans of Race Point