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480 pages, Hardcover
First published August 3, 2021
“An empty house is a lonely place, an oversized coffin with furniture and windows.�
“This is the exact reason Brin invented writing. She wrote her book to guard against powerful people changing stories of our past to suit their interests.�
“Centuries had taught her not to rely on anyone for something she could do herself. Most people were frustratingly incapable, giving up at the first sign of difficulty.�
“Everyone has to pay, but heroes� I think, they have a higher price than everyone else. And maybe they never erase their debts.�
“Something I’ve learned about people, both human and Fhrey, is that they hate having long-held beliefs challenged by facts, even about stupid things. Once you get something settled in your head, it becomes comfortable and difficult to dislodge� No one likes to admit they’re wrong, even if they are just agreeing with something someone else told them.�
“Never since have I felt as alive or as free. And you can only do that when you’re young, unattached, unfettered, and unencumbered by the truths that come later� the weight that anchors you to the ground. Only the carefree can fly. That was my gift to you, a youth well lived.�
“Those years had always been poisoned by the belief that his father had sentenced him to war as punishment for crimes he never committed. A blanket of resentment had smothered the joy out of every achievement, every friendship, every starry night spent on a ledge observing the glory of the world. Fear, misery, death, loss, and regret had scarred him, but he had also known beauty, kindness, love, and wonder. The lows were deep, but the highs dizzying.�
"Words came and went, and with time many changed their definitions. The intent behind the words was what mattered. Sephryn knew that if everyone took offense at everything society was doomed."
"He wasn't the father I wanted, but I think he may have been the father I needed."
"Nolyn was listening to one melody played on four different instruments, and the concert was a bloody one."
“Something I’ve learned about people, both human and Fhrey, is that they hate having long-held beliefs challenged by facts, even about stupid things. Once you get something settled in your head, it becomes comfortable and difficult to dislodge.�
Decisions based on a feeling. Women referred to it as intuition. Men called it gut instinct. His father believed such things to be foolishness, but his mother had referred to it as the Voice of Elan. Suri once told him his feelings were the sounds his soul heard when listening to the world singing the music of truth. Nolyn didn’t know which to believe, but he missed Sephryn, and those eyes reminded him of her.