THE INTERNATIONAL PULPWOOD QUEENS AND TIMBER GUY BOOK CLUB
photograph by Kelly Stokes of Memory Lane, Alabama
Grandmother stood and dropped the scissors in her apron pocket. “The chickens don’t remember their wings were clipped.” Her voice lowered, “They just can’t fly anymore, and they don’t remember why or even that they once could.” Ginny stood still with corn in both hands. If she ever flew, she was sure she would always remember it. How could they forget?
The Memory of Flight, a novel by Debra Bowling from
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