A funny little literary article in the hand is worth at least three in the bush.
After Many a Summer Dies the SwanIt's harder to hate someone when they like the same ice cream as you.
The Summer of Hammers and AngelsMaybe someday, if I succeed at something, I'll stop saying, "It isn't fair" about everything else.
A Summer to DieWe're so accustomed to laughing. It's harder for us when the time comes that we can't laugh.
A Summer to DieIt wasn't the same. I'm pretty good at making the best of things, but it wasn't the same.
A Summer to DieI’m tired of pretending, tired of acting like everything’s okay, tired of not being with him…
The Summer of Firsts and LastsAnother glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue.
My First Summer in the SierraThe romance of travel wasn't always terribly evident to those who were actually experiencing it.
One Summer: America, 1927...it seemed marriage by its very design was meant to seek out love and destroy it.
The Lost Summer of Louisa May AlcottWe are all dying one by one. We all smell of mortality, and we can't wash it off.
The Summer Without MenI was supposed to write a romantic comedy, but my characters broke up.
The Second Summer of the Sisterhood