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The Carpenter's Lady The Carpenter's Lady by Billie Douglass
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“tattoos are like bumper stickers in some respects. Their wearers want to tell the world something.”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady
“onset of slow-creeping mortification,”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady
“returned to the typewriter, angrily erasing and correcting each mistake she’d made, desperately wishing she could as easily wipe out her mental image of the man in her carriage house.”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady
“Thanks to the Betamax and Jason’s diligent collection of tapes, she’d even been able to rerun the shows she’d missed while in Haiti. It was her job, she reasoned. And now she’d blown it!”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady
“Recalling “Love Games,” she returned to the present with a jolt and glanced at the set in time to find the show over for the day. She’d missed it!”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady
“poured himself into his work”
Barbara Delinsky, The Carpenter's Lady