|
THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS ON THE INTERNET |
| Home | Biographical Index | Reading List | Search | Site Notes | Varying Hare Books | | |||
| GIGA Quotes | Quotes by Topic | Authors by Date | | |||
Tap-dancing child abuser. That's what The Sunday New York Times from March 8, 1973, had called Vivi. The pages of the week-old Leisure Arts section lay scattered on the floor next to Sidda as she curled up in the bed, covers pulled tightly around her, portable phone on the pillow next to her head. - Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (ch. 1) [Books (First Lines)] Sidda is a girl again in the hot heart of Louisiana, the bayou world of Catholic saints and voodoo queens. - Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (prologue) [Books (First Lines)]
|
|