"The Way the Crow Flies" Quotes
"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.
fiction | 848 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
There are some things you can't undo, no matter how hard you try.
Secrets are like bullets. They pierce you from the inside out.
Fear can make you do terrible things.
Grief is a heavy burden to bear.
Sometimes the truth is too painful to face.
War changes people, even those who never fought.
Loneliness can be a companion in the darkest of times.
Children see the world with innocent eyes, untainted by the complexities of adulthood.
The past is never truly forgotten; it lingers in the shadows, waiting to resurface.
Hate is a destructive force that consumes all in its path.





