Annie Richards knows there are a million things to look out for—bicycle accidents, food poisoning, chicken pox, smallpox, typhoid fever, runaway zoo animals, and poison oak. That's why being careful is so important, even if it does mean giving up some of her favorite things, like bike races... read more
Ever since her brother died, Annie Richards is always making sure to be careful. Whether it's wearing a bike helmet in the car, wearing about 10 bandages at one time or even wearing a bike helmet while you're walking to your friends house down the street. Each day she finds something new to... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“I thinks it's time for us to both close our umbrellas of sadness and step into the sunshine.”Annie and Mrs. Finch
“I wished there was a way to keep that in a bottle, that one moment of wonderful perfect, so I could open it up whenever I needed a good whiff.”
“<Radiant, it means> emanating great joy, love, or health...I'm not sure I'm radiant yet, but maybe one day I will be.”Annie
“Not all words are helpful you know”Dr. Young
“It's easier to be worried than sad, at least I think it it. So you use worrying as a kind of protection.”Mrs. Finch
If you’re too busy worrying about not getting wet, or just thinking about something else entirely, you may not even notice that it’s stopped raining. So there you are, with your umbrella still open above you, and there’s no more rain at all. You may not be getting wet, but you’re missing the sunshine.”Highlighted by 58 Kindle customers
I wished there was a way to keep that in a bottle, that one moment of wonderful perfect, so I could open it up whenever I needed to get a good whiff.Highlighted by 40 Kindle customers
Maybe it only took one person to open an umbrella and stick it up in the air to block out the rain, but it took a whole lot of people to close it.Highlighted by 39 Kindle customers
I knew that once my umbrella was all the way closed, I was going to keep it like that for a long time.Highlighted by 28 Kindle customers
the sun is starting to shine again. It’s coming out slowly, but it’s coming. And if you keep up your umbrella, then you’re not ever going to see it.”Highlighted by 27 Kindle customers
“Annie, I think it’s time for you to close your umbrella.”Highlighted by 26 Kindle customers
But there was a lot of other dangerous stuff that most people didn’t even think to worry about.Highlighted by 18 Kindle customers
It was still early morning, with the sunlight just thinking about edging its way into the sky,Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
Because last February when Jared got hit with a hockey puck playing out on Cedar Lake, Mom took him to the hospital, and the doctor said he just had chest pain from where the puck had hit him, and Mom believed it. And then two days later, Jared died.Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
“It’s easier to be worried than to be sad. At least I think it is. So you use worrying as a sort of protection.”Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
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