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The Way the Crow Flies
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"The Way the Crow Flies" by Ann-Marie MacDonald is a gripping novel that explores themes of innocence lost, racial tension, and the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface of a seemingly idyllic 1960s Canadian military community.

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There are some things you can't undo, no matter how hard you try.

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Secrets are like bullets. They pierce you from the inside out.

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Fear can make you do terrible things.

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Grief is a heavy burden to bear.

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Sometimes the truth is too painful to face.

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War changes people, even those who never fought.

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Loneliness can be a companion in the darkest of times.

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Children see the world with innocent eyes, untainted by the complexities of adulthood.

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The past is never truly forgotten; it lingers in the shadows, waiting to resurface.

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Hate is a destructive force that consumes all in its path.

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