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956 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published June 1, 1987
¡°I used to be an optimist, a long time ago. I used to believe in miracles. But do you know what happened? I got older. And the world got meaner.¡±
¡°How many could possibly be still alive in that holocaust, he wondered. No. A better question was: How many would want to be alive? Because in his briefings and research on nuclear warfare, one thing was very clear to him: The hundreds of millions who perished in the first few hours would be the lucky ones. It was the survivors who would endure a thousand forms of damnation.¡±
¡°Thinking about how many millions might be lying dead out there warped Josh¡¯s mind, like trying to figure out how big the universe was, or how many billions of stars winked in the skies. But right now there was just this little girl, sobbing in his arms, and she could never see the world in the same way as before. No matter what happened to them she would forever be marked by this moment¡ªand Josh knew he would as well.¡±
¡°God A¡¯mighty, what¡¯s the point of livin¡¯ if you don¡¯t fight for what you hold dear?¡±
¡°Everybody¡¯s got two faces, child¡ªthe outside face and the inside face. The outside face is how the world sees you, but the inside face is what you really look like. It¡¯s your true face, and if it was flipped to the outside you¡¯d show the world what kind of person you are.¡±
¡°Swan wanted to know more about everything¡ªto learn to read better, if books could be found; to ask questions and learn to listen; to learn to think and reason things out. But she never wanted to grow up all the way, because she feared the grown-up world; it was a bully with a fat stomach and a mean mouth who stomped on gardens before they had a chance to grow.¡±
¡°She knew also that he¡¯d almost taken the apple, but at the last second his unthinking rage and pride had won. And she¡¯d seen that he hated her and hated himself for wanting to take a step beyond what he was; but he¡¯d been afraid of her, too, and as she¡¯d watched him stagger away Swan had realized that forgiveness crippled evil, drew the poison from it like lancing a boil.¡±
¡°Finding someone you loved, and someone who loved you, was half the battle.¡±
¡°Even the most worthless thing in the world can be beautiful¡ it just takes the right touch.¡±