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A Window Opens A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan
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“And the moral is: If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave. —Mo Willems, Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs”
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“When you're a kid, you think you're going to have this deep well of time with your parents when you grow up and you're all on equal footing.”
Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens
“Mary Baker Eddy: “Home is the dearest spot on earth, and should be the centre, not the boundary, of the affections.”
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“A rising tide lifts all boats,”
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“acrostic”
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“As much as I like my sister-in-law, I didn't want her two cents. This was a conversation for siblings, with in-laws as invested observers.”
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“Market research shows that Haribo gummies are the leading candy consumed by voracious readers.”
Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens
“And the moral is: If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave.”
Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens
“What was it like to be the person who chose books readers would fall in love with, buy for their mothers, and remember forever after, the way you never forget a delicious meal? •”
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“Sometimes you just know. And so you rearrange your life around what you glimpsed through a little window that opened for one second to show you a glimpse of something you might never get to see again. Even so, you know you will never forget the view.”
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“The stress rose in my ears like a noise.”
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“Getting set in your ways is the first step toward mediocrity. You have to be nimble.”
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“Snow Child, Girlchild, Seating Arrangements.”
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“The beauty of the world . . . has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.”
Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens