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Fifteen Postcards (The Old Curiosity Shop, #1) Fifteen Postcards by Kirsten McKenzie
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“It is what it is.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“palak bhaji, spicy fried spinach. Who knew adding turmeric,”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“The size of those mountains is humbling, and although I’ve never felt more alive than I do now, I’m still somewhat lost.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“Distasteful was the most polite word she could think of to describe Simeon Williams”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“I only wish your mother were alive. But the past is gone, and we make do with what God has given us.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“my home is the world. Contentment follows wherever I find happiness.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“In honour of your intellect, and to ensure that the well may never run dry of your words.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“Englishman believed a cup of tea had that magical ability to solve every problem in the world. Why didn’t psychiatrists just prescribe English Breakfast Tea to their clients?”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“Their founder, James Christie, had offered ‘Four fine India pictures painted on glass’ in the catalogue of his first recorded sale on the 5th of December 1766,”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“Every girl needs her dad, regardless of how old she is, or which century she’s in.”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“The sentiments written on old-fashioned postcards weren’t on Facebook or Twitter. People didn’t feel the same way about friends and family, life got in the way. But when postcards ruled the letterboxes of the masses, people used them to express their love for each other — in her opinion, anyway. When Sarah was thirteen, her mother vanished, a mystery the police had never solved,”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“As an only child, family was the one thing missing from Sarah’s”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards
“Sarah Lester, an antique dealer, pawnbroker, and sole proprietor of The Old Curiosity Shop,”
Kirsten McKenzie, Fifteen Postcards