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“I remembered back to leo's burial and holding your hand. I was eleven and you were six, your hand soft and small in mine. As the vicar said 'in sure and certain hope of the resurrection of eternal life' you turned to me, 'I don't want sure and certain hope I want sure and certain Bee.”

Quote by Rosamund Lupton

Book:Sister

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Sister

This book delves into the intricate dynamics of siblinghood, examining the love, conflict, and growth that define the bond between two sisters. more

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Rosamund Lupton
Rosamund Lupton

Rosamund Lupton is a British author born in 1964. Her works span various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and plays. Lupton is known for her unique narrative style and profound insights into human nature. more

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