A Tangle of Knots by Lisa Graff
Toby took another, bigger bite of cake, and began to settle into himself. Somehow, in this place, he felt happier, calmer, than he had in quite some time. As though perhaps the pebble in his shoe had managed to work its own way out. p 55
"All a parent really wants from his child is her happiness. So if you're happy, Toby will be happy, too." p66
"Just remember this," he said. "It's the way we deal with what Fate hands us that defines who we are." p67
"All a parent really wants from his child is her happiness. So if you're happy, Toby will be happy, too." p66
"Just remember this," he said. "It's the way we deal with what Fate hands us that defines who we are." p67
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