“But in her head, she believed what Einstein had suggested. The enigma of The Universe itself was answered in mathematics. Mushing was all about timing. It was about the rhythm of dog and man - synchronicity of movement, elegance. And sometimes, the movement of her bow across the strings of her violin reminded her of the swish and glide of the runners on a sled ride in the snow.” ImaginationMusicBooksViolinFairytalesMusiciansThe Girl In The Red CapeDog SleddingGirl Protagonists Author:Suzy Davies
“Nigel half-smiled. How Stella's eyes sparkled in the firelight! "I heard you play the violin very well." "I play a few tunes." Stella Chapman's voice tailed off, her red hair fell forward, screening her face. "And you?" Billy said, diverting attention to the sandy-haired questioner. "What do you plan to do with the rest of your life?" Nigel went quiet. "Anything, I guess." He threw out his arms, his palms facing upward. How would they understand? Only he had lived his life.” MusicYoung Adult FictionDogsWolvesJuvenile FictionChildrens FictionDog Sledding Book:The Girl in The Red Cape Source: The Girl in The Red Cape
“This cape had become Stella. Bold, Bright, Daring, Red! It was a girl in a story-book. Stella was a star on the red carpet, in Hollywood. What a bright smile she had! That photograph! That trophy! And that red hair that flowed like a mane in the wind!” NatureCourageFeminismAdventureWildernessFairytalesThe Girl In The Red CapeDog SleddingLeadership Alaska Book:The Girl in The Red Cape Source: The Girl in The Red Cape
“Each evening the night swallowed the sun and gave the raven the sun's energy. He stored this power in his wings, tinged with the blue of Alaskan skies.” DogsNewAlaskaWolvesChildrens BooksFairytalesAlaskanDog SleddingIditarodMushers Book:The Girl in The Red Cape Source: The Girl in The Red Cape