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“No matter what that woman’s been through or what she decides to do, you show her plenty of kindness and a whole lot of patience, and she’s gonna know one thing for sure. She’s gonna know you’re the real deal. And I’ll tell you what, I ain’t ever met a woman who can resist the real deal.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“I’m fine,” Edith said, massaging her foot. “I just stubbed my toe and wanted to die for a couple seconds, but the will to live is already back in full force.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“She found herself questioning why she had never viewed love as an adventure before. It was certainly full of risks. No doubt it carried unexpected twists and turns, sometimes resulting in joy, sometimes resulting in sorrow.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“Relationships take time. And when you make the effort to give someone your time—even if it’s as simple as painting their toenails—you offer them not only a relationship. You offer them hope. Don’t ever underestimate the difference that can make. That hope could be the difference a patient needs someday when deciding whether to make the long trek to get their HIV medications or giving up and swallowing a tank pill.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“What can I say? I love an adventure.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“The intensity of his gaze paired with the dashing figure he cut in his dark tuxedo made her stomach give a flip that had nothing to do with hunger.
‘Yowza,’ Edith whispered.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“So if I’m nosing into things I shouldn’t, just tell me to buzz off. I’ll understand. I might cry for a while, but I’ll understand.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“She really needed to stop thinking about him. And she would. Tomorrow. Once she finished dreaming about him tonight.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“Because God wants for Sharon the same thing he wants for all of us—to have the kind of faith that knows he’ll provide what we need when we need it, even when we don’t see how. Especially when we don’t see how.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“You’re a forgiven man, Henry. Stop punishing yourself over things God already wiped clean.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith
“It might just be God’s way of making sure both your hearts are in the right place so you can finally move on. Together.”
Becca Kinzer, Dear Henry, Love Edith