Kristin Hannah

The Great Alone: A Novel

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  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    They sat there, not talking; each breath Leni took felt difficult, as if her lungs had a mind of their own and might stop working.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    . In literature, death was many things—a message, catharsis, retribution. There were deaths that came from a beating heart that stopped and deaths of another kind, a choice made, like Frodo going to the Grey Havens. Death made you cry, filled you with sadness, but in the best of her books, there was peace, too, satisfaction, a sense of the story ending as it should.

    In real life, she saw, it wasn’t like that. It was sadness opening up inside of you, changing how you saw the world.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    A thing can be true and not the truth, now shush.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    “Weather’s unpredictable up here. Some years June is spring, July is summer, August is autumn, and everything else is winter.”
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    You know what they say about finding a man in Alaska—the odds are good, but the goods are odd.”
  • Dannahas quoted2 months ago
    She had lain awake long past midnight, reading about the vast landscape of Alaska. It had captivated her in an unexpected way.
  • Dannahas quoted2 months ago
    But sometimes, especially on days like today, Leni was afraid. It felt to her as if her family stood poised on the edge of a great precipice that could collapse at any second, crumble away like the houses that crashed down Seattle’s unstable, waterlogged hillsides.
  • Dannahas quoted2 months ago
    Leni was afraid to stay and afraid to leave. It was strange—stupid, even—but she often felt like the only adult in her family, as if she were the ballast that kept the creaky Allbright boat on an even keel.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    Once, a lifetime ago, she had worried about girls, only a few years older than her, who had gone missing. The stories had given her nightmares at thirteen. Now she knew there were a hundred ways to be lost and even more ways to be found.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted4 years ago
    Mama had wanted Leni to come home, but home was not just a cabin in a deep woods that overlooked a placid cove. Home was a state of mind, the peace that came from being who you were and living an honest life. There was no going halfway home. She couldn’t build a new life on the creaky foundation of a lie. Not again. Not for home.
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