“On the girl's brown legs there were many small white scars. I was thinking, Do those scars cover the whole of you, like the stars and the moons on your dress? I thought that would be pretty too, and I ask you right here please to agree with me that a scar is never ugly. That is what the scar makers want us to think. But you and I, we must make an agreement to defy them. We must see all scars as beauty. Okay? This will be our secret. Because take it from me, a scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.” ThinkingWantMeanDoeWholeWould BeFormGirlAsksStarsWhiteSecretHealingDyingPleaseMoonOkayDressesAgreeUglyLegsBrownAgreementMakersScarTeensSurvivedLittle Bee Book:Little Bee: A Novel Source: Little Bee: A Novel
“What is an adventure? That depends on where you are starting from. Little girls in your country, they hide in the gap between the washing machine and the refrigerator and they make believe they are in the jungle, with green snakes and monkeys all around them. Me and my sister, we used to hide in a gap in the jungle, with green snakes and monkeys all around us, and make believe that we had a washing machine and a refrigerator. You live in a world of machines and you dream off things with beating hearts. We dream of machines, because we see where beating hearts have left us.” WorldBelieveHeartLittlesCountryDreamUsedGirlLeftAdventureDependsMachinesGreenStartingGapsWhere You AreMy SisterMonkeysSnakesJungleWashingMake BelieveRefrigeratorsWashing Machines Book:Little Bee: A Novel Source: Little Bee: A Novel
“your culture has become sophisticated, like a computer, or a drug that you take for a headache. You can use it, but you cannot explain how it works. Certainly not to girls who stack up their firewood against the side of the house.” UseCultureGirlHouseSidesDrugComputerSophisticatedHeadacheFirewood Book:Little Bee: A Novel Source: Little Bee: A Novel
“Is it my fault if I do not look like an English girl and I do not talk like a Nigerian? Well, who says an English girl must have skin as pale as the clouds that float across her summers? Who says a Nigerian girl must speak in fallen English...?” IfsWellsLooksGirlSpeakSummerSkinsFaultsCloudsFallenPaleFloats Book:Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold Source: Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold
“Even for a girl like me, then, there comes a day when she can stop surviving and start living. To survive, you have to look good or talk good. But to end your story well-- here is the truth-- you have to talk yourself out of it.” WellsLooksEndsStoriesGirlLike MeSurviving Book:Little Bee: A Novel Source: Little Bee: A Novel