The first line of The Farmworker's Daughter... I was going to do a review of the book but there's not much to say about it: I liked it, the stories were intriguing, the shifting POV was sometimes confusing, but it was a good, quick read. The quote does a better job of capturing the essence of the book than I ever could and it fits with the nostalgia I've been feeling lately. Winter's settling in and I'm missing things: people, places, green grass.
"My mother would never let the hearth die in her home," Margret said. She felt Agnes turn to look at her, but didn't meet her gaze. "She believed that as long as a light burned in the house, the Devil couldn't get in. Not even during the witching hour." Agnes was quiet. "What do you believe?" she asked eventually. Margret extended her hands towards the flames. "I think a fire is a useful thing to keep a body warm," she said. - Burial Rites by Hannah Kent Teaser Tuesday is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading . For other contributions click here .
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