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The Light in the Labyrinth is a beautifully written book, a gem. I savoured every word; words written with so much 'colour'. Even though I know the story of Queen Anne Boleyn, Dunn's perspective on her last days is missing in so many other books of the genre. Dunn gives grace to the history and an honest, and very compassionate look at Anne's last days. I cried in the end, shedding tears for the young Kate, Anne and her little Bess. I have not yet read a Tudor book that has moved me to tears, as this wonderful journey does. Dunn's dedication and research shines through in this unforgettable book, a book not just for young readers, but also for all." - Lara Salzano, avid Tudor reader. — Wendy J. Dunn
He scratched his ear, the infallible resource to which embarrassed people have recourse. — Lord Byron
Even graffiti above a tunnel can begin a journey that never ends. — Gloria Steinem
We have tried you good people of the public and we have found you wanting. — Rose Schneiderman
Did Owen say your grandmother was a banshee?"
"He said she was 'wailing like a banshee,'" I explained.
Dan got out the dictionary , then; he was clucking his tongue and shaking his head, and laughing at himself saying, "That boy! What a boy! Brilliant but preposterous!" And that was the first time I learned, literally, what a banshee was
a banshee, in Irish folklore, is a female spirit whose wailing is a sign that a loved one will soon die. — John Irving
Everything we do is based at adults. — Ingrid Newkirk
Women and gay men have something in common after all: in that they are trying to deal with this goofy egotistical monster called a man. — Edmund White
When people say 'American soccer,' they think of the U.S. national team. But American soccer also includes Major League Soccer, and until we have a league that produces players at the rate other leagues around the world do, I don't believe we'll ever get to where we want to be. — Landon Donovan
What," he said slowly, "do you think you're doing here?"
"I work here." My lips felt cracked and dry all of a sudden. He tightened his grip on me and pulled me closer. Not really a place I wanted to be. I swallowed hard.
"Not here, fool. Seattle."
"I live here. — Lish McBride
Adam and Eve were the first of all unions to defy management. — Evan Esar
God's love enables us to minister to others beyond what we feel capable of doing. - Kathleen Kohler - — Gary Chapman
Courage is the fairest adornment of youth. — Erich Maria Remarque