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First Line Friday is hosted once again by Carrie at Reading is My Superpower. You can visit HERE to go directly to the FLF page of her blog.
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"She huddled next to the trunk of an ancient tree and gazed up at the stars shining through the canopy of impossibly tall pines."
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Happy Reading
Sarah
"I have always been drawn back to places where I lived, the houses and their neighbourhoods. For instance, there is a brownstone in the East Seventies where, during the early years of the war, I had my first New York apartment." Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
ReplyDeleteI CONSTANTLY go back and forth on whether or not to read this book. I love Harper Lee so much, and Truman Capote, not so much. It is quite the conundrum for me.
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