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140 pages, Paperback
First published November 1, 2023
“We were women, and mothers, and sisters, and cousins. We were teachers, and healers, and innovators, and warriors. And we went down fighting.”
“I didn’t have time to avenge them, but the least I could do was carry them. To everyone else, they were just fallen cherry blossoms crushed underfoot. But to me, they were my garden.”
“The scroll is nothing more than hopes and dreams. You have something more important to protect: a home.”
“You don’t know where I come from. You don’t know what I’ve been through. You’ve seen one moment in time, and not my growth. You’ve read a few chapters and think you know the end. You think I am a character in a play for your amusement. You think you know my history. You think you know my fate. You think that I am blind and that I don’t see your hate. You don’t know me. Nor are you entitled to. In the end, my honor was defined by me. And not by you.”
“It was funny the arc of a life: knowing fear as a child, to conquering them as a young adult, to going back around to fear in your older years and knowing that your initial assessment had always been right. Life was an endless churn of helplessness and fear that we had no control over. The only difference was that now, I have learned to swim my way through it.”