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“I write how sorry I am for not contacting her sooner, but I was afraid, a coward, and I am trying to be braver now. I try and try and try every day, all day long.”
Nick White, How to Survive a Summer
“Her most favored dish—the one the three families requested most for fifth-Sunday meals—was the cream-cheese crescent squares, known affectionately as Sugar Dump, for obvious reasons. The few times she bought expensive name brands were when she fixed this dish. A layer of Pillsbury crescent rolls popped from the tube and rolled out onto a casserole dish. Then a layer of Philadelphia cream cheese mixed with a cup of sugar, followed by another layer of crescent rolls. She baked it at 350 for thirty minutes, and while it cooled, she drizzled the top with a thin glaze of powdered sugar and milk. A simple recipe with store-bought ingredients, but people loved it. I suspect my mother took great pleasure in feeding her husband’s congregation. Perhaps a kind of communion: The more they ate her food, the less she felt like that old Debra Rose, the bona fide wild woman I wanted to meet, and more like the woman she had willed herself to be: Dr. Dillard’s wife.”
Nick White, How to Survive a Summer
“The danger of becoming the person you are is you run the risk of hurting the people who love the person you were.”
Nick White, How to Survive a Summer
“For years, I’d wanted God to work his magic on me and transform my spirit—a kind of self-obliteration in itself—and when that didn’t work, I had wanted him to stop time and hit reverse. He’s the Almighty, after all, so why couldn’t he? I wanted him to go to the point in the world’s timeline just before my father’s sperm met my mother’s egg and use his holy finger to block the fertilization.”
Nick White, How to Survive a Summer