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Mar. 2nd, 2013 09:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My mother in law loaned me a book years ago set in Hawaii, and she's there visiting it now, which reminded me of this book in my bookstack. What must it be like when the coffee-tree orchards are in bloom? It sounds so beautiful. Quotes collected from 'Shark Dialogues' by Kiana Davenport, a story of generations of women in Hawaii.
"Here, it was possible to get very close to the actuality of things. The sea was the sea, lava was lava."
"She tried to show them how women could do anything, and do it competently."
"All the lives we might have lived. A tapestry, a never-ending thread."
"Imua. Go forward. Press on."
"Here, it was possible to get very close to the actuality of things. The sea was the sea, lava was lava."
"She tried to show them how women could do anything, and do it competently."
"All the lives we might have lived. A tapestry, a never-ending thread."
"Imua. Go forward. Press on."