“I took her into bed with me and propped myself up with pillows against the headboard to let her nurse. As she nursed and the milk came, she began a little low contented sort of singing. I would feel milk and love flowing from me to her as once it had flowed to me. It emptied me. As the baby fed, I seemed slowly to grow empty of myself, as if in the presence of that long flow of love even grief could not stand.”
Quote by Wendell Berry
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Hannah Coulter: A Novel
Hannah Coulter: A Novel is a richly detailed narrative that follows the life of Hannah Coulter from her childhood in the rural United States to her later years. The story is characterized by its intimate and nuanced exploration of family, community, and the passage of time. The novel is celebrated for its vivid descriptions of rural landscapes and the complexities of human relationships. more
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