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“... "In Grandfather's day," said Henry Curry, a gentle and elegant man in his nineties, the patriarch of the black community and a church deacon, "they didn't have the education, but here what 'tis: If you had any trouble your trouble is my trouble ...” CompassionCommunity Life Book:Praying for Sheetrock Source: Praying for Sheetrock
“The primeval home of every shy and ticklish, tentacle-waving form of sea life and mud life, the coastal Georgia salt marsh is one of the Earth's rare and moist sunny places where life likes to experiment. Because it is flushed out twice daily by the systole of saltwater tide and diastole of alluvial tide, the marsh looks new, as if still wet from creation.” NatureGeorgiaMarshlands Book:Praying for Sheetrock: A Work of Nonfiction Source: Praying for Sheetrock: A Work of Nonfiction
“America wrestles with its obesity crisis to such an extent that Americans forget there are worse weight problems on earth than obesity.” HungerObesityWorld Hunger Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“You often hear attacks on international adoption as robbing a child of his or her culture, and that's both true and false. It's true that an internationally adopted child loses the rich background of history and religion and culture and language that the child was born into, but the cruel fact is that most children don't have access to the local, beautiful culture within an orphanage.” ChildrenFactsBeautifulCultureLanguageBornLosesRichInternationalAccessBackgroundsLocalsAdoptionAdoptedRobbingOrphanageTrue And FalseCulture And LanguageAdopted Children Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“There's a culture in orphanages that children are eager to escape from, and it's a culture of being reared as a group and not being doted upon by parents. For any child, that's the bottom line. The fact is that a human child wants that mommy or daddy or both.” WantHumansChildrenFactsCultureParentLinesGroupsBottomDaddyBottom LineOrphanage Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“International adoption does not begin to solve the problems of the world's orphaned children. It's truly not the answer. At the same time, it solves a problem for a few. I think it can be a brilliant solution to the problem of adults wanting a child in their lives or wanting more children in their lives and the problem of children who want parents in their lives.” ThinkingWorldWantChildrenDoeProblemParentAnswersSolutionsAdultsInternationalSolveBrilliantAdoptionWanting More Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“There are many children who need help, and anyone who wants to reach out and adopt a child from foster care or from a Russian orphanage should reach out and do it.” WantNeedsShouldChildrenHelpingCareReach OutNeed HelpFoster CareOrphanage Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“A Georgia peach, a real Georgia peach, a backyard great-grandmother's orchard peach, is as thickly furred as a sweater, and so fluent and sweet that once you bite through the flannel, it brings tears to your eyes.” RealEyeFoodTearsSweetCookingGrandmotherCulinaryBitesGeorgiaBackyardsSweatersPeachesOrchardFluentGreat GrandmotherFlannels Book:Praying for Sheetrock: A Work of Nonfiction Source: Praying for Sheetrock: A Work of Nonfiction