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The Bookseller of Dachau The Bookseller of Dachau by Shari J. Ryan
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“To dream of a better reality is a peephole into a future we have yet to see. It’s our hope and answers to prayers, waiting for us to complete the challenges standing in our way.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“He told me each star is a soul, watching over us, protecting us from the heavens and the unearthly worlds from us.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“are plenty”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“We are all the same inside, and yet we are at war with each other for the beliefs we own, the color of our skin, and the type of blood that runs through us. I want to hope that to learn of such hate would cause more love, but only time will tell.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“how capable humans are of hating one another. We are all the same inside, and yet we are at war with each other for the beliefs we own, the color of our skin, and the type of blood that runs through us. I want to hope that to learn of such hate would cause more love, but only time will tell. I know I would sacrifice myself again to teach a lesson for future generations.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“Without the memories of the fallen, we will fall again.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“If the world could once be so cruel, there isn’t much stopping it from happening again, and that’s the scariest part of all this.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Bookseller of Dachau
“Life is about lessons and what we can overcome. I believe we can overcome this.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Bookseller of Dachau
“They can try to take everything, but some things can’t be obtained,” he says, pointing to his mind. “I will have my dreams, memories, and the stories that live within my head… I will still have you.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Bookseller of Dachau
“Kluntje—sugar lumps like a sort of rock candy.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic
“The dust and debris of this world already outnumbers the population, but to understand that an insignificant particle of matter has more freedom than so many humans—it’s incomprehensible.”
Shari J. Ryan, The Secret in the Attic