"The Blackwater Lightship" Quotes
Three generations of women come together to confront past and present family tensions when they gather at the family beach house to care for a dying family member.
fiction | 288 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
I think I have learned to be alone in a way that has been good for me.
The heart of the family is the kitchen.
I have always felt sorry for people who have never been allowed to feel the cold.
They have their own way of coping, and their own way of being with one another, and their own way of loving each other.
The sea is always there. It is the most constant thing in these parts.
Some people have it in them to make everything seem like a crisis.
We are all in the dark until something happens.
I don't think anyone is ever ready for things to happen.
It's the small things that matter, the small things that make the difference.
You can't take anything for granted.





