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“There are two kinds of people in this world. The kind who divide the world into two kinds of people and those who don't.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“I was supposed to write a romantic comedy, but my characters broke up.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“She used to cry roughly three times a year. Now she seemed to cry three times before breakfast. Could that be considered progress?”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“The word friends doesn't seem to stretch big enough to describe how we feel about each other. We forget where one of us starts and the other one stops.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“She got tired of herself. She got tired of not being able to say what she wanted or do what she wanted or even want what she wanted.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“Carmen sat up when she heard a familiar trill from her computer. It was an instant message from Bee.
Beezy3: Packing. Do you have my purple sock with the heart on the ankle?
Carmabelle: No. Like I'd wear your socks.
Carmen looked from her computer screen down to her feet. To her dismay, her socks were two faintly different shades of purple. She rotated her foot to get a view of her anklebone.
Carmabelle: Ahem. Might possibly have sock.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
Beezy3: Packing. Do you have my purple sock with the heart on the ankle?
Carmabelle: No. Like I'd wear your socks.
Carmen looked from her computer screen down to her feet. To her dismay, her socks were two faintly different shades of purple. She rotated her foot to get a view of her anklebone.
Carmabelle: Ahem. Might possibly have sock.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“Women always seemed to bring the size they wished they were to the fitting room, rather than the size that would actually fit.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“But then she hadn’t just learned to love this summer â€� she had also learned how to need.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“The dreams weren’t as pleasing when they had no chance of coming true”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

“She wasn't as destructive as Bee. She had never been as dramatic. Rather, she'd slipped carefully, stealthily away from her ghosts.”
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
― The Second Summer of the Sisterhood