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Wolf Hollow (Wolf Hollow, #1) Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk
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“And I decided that there might be things I would never understand, no matter how hard I tried. Though try I would.

And that there would be people who would never hear my one small voice, no matter what I had to say.

But then a better thought occurred, and this was the one I carried away with me that day: If my life was to be just a single note in an endless symphony, how could I not sound it out for as long and as loudly as I could? (p228)”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“The year I turned twelve, I learned that what I said and what I did mattered. So much, sometimes, that I wasn't sure I wanted such a burden. But I took it anyway, and I carried it as best I could.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“Our old barn taught me one of the most important lessons I was ever to learn: that the extraordinary can live in the simplest things" -Annabelle”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“But think about how it feels when your hands are so cold they go numb. How it's only when they start to thaw out that you realize how much they hurt.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“But the wind always swept my words away like cloud shadows, as if it mattered more that I said them, than who heard them.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold and dark knows how I felt.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“...I'd rather know too much than too little" -Annabelle”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“And that's when I felt the first wave of sorrow that came from keeping a new secret.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“All around us, birds woke up the sky.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
tags: nature
“Somewhere, excitement waited for me like an uncut cake.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“My father looked from my mother to me, his eyes full of questions. What should we do now? How are we supposed to know what to do now?

I wasn't sure, either. But I knew I couldn't spend one more minute doing nothing. I knew I couldn't grow up and live a long life with the knowledge that I had not done what I could. Right now. Before it once again made no difference. (p 256)
p265”
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“Nothing less important in the eyes of God, Annabelle, than pretty.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
tags: pretty
“I slept so long and hard that when my mother woke me the next morning I was a stranger to myself.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“I didn't tell him that I'd put his awful stories in boxes and stacked them on a shelf at the back of my mind. I could hear a quieter version of them still, from their dark place, through all the other business that occupied my brain, but I wouldn't unlid those boxes until I was ready to hear [his] stories again as they wanted to be heard.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“At times, I was so confused that I felt like the stem of a pinwheel surrounded by whir and clatter, but through that whole unsettling time I knew that it simply would not do to hide in the barn with a book and an apple and let events plunge forward without me.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“We spent some time like that, me asking small questions, Toby giving me longer and longer answers, until we were simply talking, Toby asking me questions, too.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“Annabelle?”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“We girls in the 4-H club had made a flag to hang in the church, adding a blue star every time someone from the township went off to fight. When one of them died, we changed the blue star to a gold one. Just two, so far, but I had been to their funerals, and I knew there was no "just" about it.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“Some of them would survive to become fruit as good as anything on earth. Others would wither on the branch, killed by frost, wasted.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“To listen to the whisper in the back of my mind.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“My name is Tobias Jordan. I am a carpenter from Maryland. And I did not push Betty down that well.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“school wouldn’t help them fight the Germans.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“Sometimes things come out right," she said. "Sometimes they don't.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“... And I could not help but to think of the hollow as a dark place, no matter how bright its canopy, no matter how pretty the flowers that grew in its capricious light.
But Wolf Hollow was also where I learned to tell the truth in that year before I turned twelve: about things from which refuge was impossible. Wrong, even. No matter how tempting.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“I wasn't sure, either. But I knew I couldn't spend one more minute doing nothing. I knew I couldn't grow up and live a long lief with the knowledge that I had not done what I could. Right now. Before it once again made no difference.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“And I decided that there might be things I would never understand, no matter how hard I tried. Though try I would.
And that there would be people who would never hear my one small voice, no matter what I had to say.
But then a better thought occurred, and this was the one I carried away with me that day: If my life was to be just a single note in an endless symphony, how could I not sound it out for as long and as loudly as I could?”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“The year I turned twelve, I learned that what I said and what I did mattered.
So much, sometimes, that I wasn't sure I wanted such a burden.
But I took it anyway, and I carried it as best I could.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“They were all big boys who were useful on their farms and didn’t see the point of going to a school that wouldn’t teach them to sow or reap or herd anything.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“So much, sometimes, that I wasn’t sure I wanted such a burden.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow
“The year I turned twelve, I learned that what I said and what I did mattered.”
Lauren Wolk, Wolf Hollow