Quote by: Elizabeth Enright

The summer,' Randy explained. 'I'm going to appreciate it. I'm going to walk in the woods noticing everything, and ride my bike on all the roads I never explored. I'm going to fill a pillow with ladies' tobacco so I can smell it in January and remember about August. I'm going to dry a big bunch of pennyroyal so I can break pieces off all winter and think of summer. I'm going to look at everything, and smell everything, and listen to everything so I'll never forget --


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Author Bio


  • NameElizabeth Enright
  • Descriptionchildren's literature writer, illustrator,
  • BornSeptember 17, 1909
  • DiedJune 8, 1968
  • ProfessionWriter
  • WorksThimble Summer; Gone-Away Lake