"Each Little Bird that Sings" Quotes
Ten-year-old Comfort Snowberger learns about life, death, and the importance of family while living in a funeral home in a small southern town.
realistic fiction | 288 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Funerals are not for the dead. They are for the living.
The world is a big place, and you can't possibly control all of it.
Life is for the living, and the living are messy.
Grief is like a long, winding staircase. You never know when you'll bump your head on the ceiling.
The best way to get through a bad day is to get through it.
Memories are the best keepsakes.
There's not a single thing in the world that you can't learn from if you have a mind to.
Sometimes you have to let your heart lead you in the right direction.
Life is full of surprises. Some good, some not so good.
The best way to deal with fear is to face it head-on.





