
Happy Friday-I haven’t done one of these in a few weeks because I’ve been traveling so much and haven’t had the time. Last week we traveled to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to see our oldest daughter and a few weeks before that it was Corolla and Duck, North Carolina for a family trip. I think we’re done traveling for a few months because of cold weather. First Line Friday is hosted by Reading Is My SuperPower so feel free to go here to link up and see other First Line Friday posts.
My First lines this week are………..
Stewie rolled his shoulders and pulled the collar of his shirt away from his scrawny neck. It bothered him when it clung there. He had never gone down to that last house before, because he hadn’t needed to. He had always sold out his wagon full of eggs without needing to walk so far.

About the Book
An unexpected connection becomes the saving grace for two unlikely friends in a heart-stirring novel about love, loss, and moving forward by a New York Times and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author.
Never knowing his parents, eleven-year-old Stewie Little and his brother have been raised on a farm by their older sister. Stewie steadfastly tends the chickens left by his beloved late grandmother. And every day Stewie goes door to door selling fresh eggs from his wagonβa routine with a surprise just around the corner. Itβs his new customer, Marilyn. Sheβs prickly and guarded, yet comfortably familiarβshe reminds the grieving Stewie so much of the grandmother he misses more than he can express.
Marilyn has a reason for keeping her distance: a secret no one knows about. Her survival tactic is to draw a line between herself and other peopleβone that Stewie is determined to cross. As their visits become more frequent, a complicated but deeply rooted relationship grows. Thatβs when Stewie discovers how much more there is to Marilyn, to her past, and to challenges that become more pressing each day. But whatever difficult times lie ahead, Stewie learns that although he canβt fix everything for Marilyn or himself, at least heβs no longer alone.
Pub DateΒ 03 May 2022 Lake Union Publisher
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Will you be reading this one?
Thank you for stopping by. Have a great weekend.
10 replies on “First Line Friday”
This looks sweet and touching. Happy Reading!
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Another book I read of hers had children and puppies. Her books are sweet and emotional.
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This looks like a sweet story. I read a couple of reviews for this one and added it to my wishlist then.
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I’ve read one other book by her, and it really pulled at my heartstrings. Her books have animals and children. What’s not to love? Enjoy when you get a chance to read it.
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My first line comes from Nightfall in the Garden of Deep Time by award winner Tracy Higley!
Prologue
Location- from the street
A wasted city lot, hidden behind a blank wall of moldering brick, empty of all but scrabbly weeds grown tree-height and the wind-blown detritus of several apathetic generations.
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That sounds like an intriguing book, Paula. Thanks for stopping by.
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I love the cover! I’m reading Blackout Book Club by Amy Lynn Green and the first line is: “Avis Montgomery, January 31, 1942, Derby, Maine – Avis gripped the ladder as her husband climbed, a thick swath of black bunting draped over his shoulder.” ~ Hope you’re having a good weekend!
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Oh, that’s a great one. I haven’t read her books yet, but they sound so good. Having a great weekend here, thanks. Trying to keep warm π Hope yours is great as well!
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I have enjoyed her books. It’s chilly here, too! Stay warm! π
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I’m sure trying to, but the wind just goes right through you π
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