Elizabeth Stout

Olive Kitteridge 


"And then the little plane climb higher and Olive saw spread out below them fields of bright and tender green in the morning sun, farther out the coast line, the ocean shiny and almost flat, tiny white wakes behind a few lobster boats --- then Olive felt something she had not expected to feel again: a sudden surging greediness for life. She leaned forward, peering out the window: sweet pale clouds, the sky as blue as your hat, the new green of the fields, the broad expanse of water ---- seen from up here it all appeared wondrous, amazing. She remembered what hope was, and this was it. That inner churning that moves you forward, plows you through life, the way the boats below plowed the shiny water, the way the plane was plowing forward to a place new, and where she was needed. She had been asked to be part of her son's life." 

(Random House Trade Paperbacks, Page 202 and 203)



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