“That night my mother had what she considered a wonderful dream. She dreamed of the country of India, where she had never been. There were orange traffic cones and beautiful lapis lazuli insects with mandibles of gold. A young girl was being led through the streets. She was taken to a pyre where she was wound in a sheet and placed up on a platform built from sticks. The bright fire that consumed her brought my mother into that deep, light, dreamlike bliss. The girl was being burned alive, but, first, there had been her body, clean and whole.”
Quote by Alice Sebold
Book:The Lovely Bones
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The Lovely Bones
In this emotionally charged narrative, a young girl is tragically killed and her spirit watches over her loved ones from beyond the grave. The story delves into the complexities of grief, justice, and the enduring bond between the living and the departed. more
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