There’s no knowing about the light that being free brings you until you lose it. - P374

Freedom was the only thing my body understood. - P374

Twinkling stars danced around my eyes and I started to fall back. - P374

Sanzi looked at the matches and arrows in her hands. She could do it. With pieces of cloth from her shirt, she wrapped the arrows, then struck a match. She lit the arrowhead, pointed it toward the tent, and fired. The arrow swooped high in the air, then arched down toward the tent’s top. She lit another arrow and fired again. - P377

Delicate baby’s breath petals were set aflame. - P379

Anna did neither. Instead, she watched as fire rained down from the sky. - P379

The fruition of this made her certain that even more precious dreams could be fulfilled this evening. - P385

This time Nora didn’t use any words—instead she ran at him. Perhaps it was surprise, or the whiskey maypop water that finally set in, that slowed his response. Regardless, he froze. Nora rammed her body into him, and his hand let loose of Anna’s dress. - P386

Shocked by their effectiveness, they looked at each other, for a moment sharing something in common—a sense of relief. - P386

In a flash Anna saw Stokes, the man beneath her, turned into a big bug. Ugly but smashable. Anna looked to her left, and stretched out before her was an illuminated golden path headed right into the tobacco fields and toward freedom. - P386

Anna stood up and ran, but not before grabbing the two cloth bags. - P386

Nora looked down and perhaps she also saw Anna’s vision because suddenly the man that had scared everyone at Southerland looked small. Small enough to sit on. So Nora did. - P387

Anna looked at Nora. For the first time Nora saw true happiness in her eyes. - P387

Anna carried two cloth bags on her shoulder and a piece of paper in her hands, and she was smiling as if finally things were as they should be. - P388

She rubbed the scar on her arm, then she waved her paper in the air and ran for the tobacco fields. I waved back. - P388

But Sanzi, being Sanzi, wouldn’t move. - P388

Enslaved souls of Southerland and McGrath plantations, having witnessed the unthinkable in the midst of chaos, saw a window of freedom open. Some stayed, but many ran. - P389

The dizzying, boisterous effect of the maypop water and whiskey wore off, and in its place finally came the outcome Anna had sought, sleep. Like a heavy blanket, drowsiness descended on the guests as they sought out their carriages and horses to ride away from the disastrous wedding. - P391

They worked until exhausted and the buckets of water felt too heavy to lift and their eyelids felt even heavier to keep open and, apart from Nora, sleep overcame all of them right where they stood. - P392

They worked until exhausted and the buckets of water felt too heavy to lift and their eyelids felt even heavier to keep open and, apart from Nora, sleep overcame all of them right where they stood. - P393

As if it were natural and meant to be, Homer, Billy, Juna, Ferdinand, Sanzi, and Ada all helped the ten new souls run for freedom. - P393

Ferdinand cut walking sticks for each traveler to use as they made their way through mud. For the first time Billy stopped imagining his hunter and led the way to opening the hidden door on the water. Juna and Sanzi swung their slings to hunt food for everyone when they sought refuge in Suleman’s tree den. Homer didn’t hesitate when he led them zigzagging through the field of wooden stakes, and all the while Ada told them about how to fly on the sky bridges. Suleman watched it all. - P393

She had envisioned this moment a million times, but now dreams of her heroic speech and recounting tales and adventure faded from her memory. She was proud, but not in the way she’d always imagined. - P397

I’VE NEVER FELT FREER THAN I DID CROSSING that sky bridge in the pink sunrise. Ada was flapping her arms in front of us as she made her way to Big Tree. Mama was wide-eyed. - P398


댓글(0) 먼댓글(0) 좋아요(0)
좋아요
공유하기 북마크하기찜하기 thankstoThanksTo
 
 
 

No one saw the whirl of Billy’s sling, but they heard the stone as it hit the man’s chest. A scream tried to escape his throat, but as it did, another stone came and struck his head. - P371

"Nice shot," said Ferdinand to Billy. Billy nodded and stared down at the three militiamen, a testament to his own bravery. - P371

PART OF SURVIVING SLAVERY IS HABIT. YOUR body needs to know what to do without even having to think about it. My body was full of slave habits. - P374


댓글(0) 먼댓글(0) 좋아요(0)
좋아요
공유하기 북마크하기찜하기 thankstoThanksTo
 
 
 

But this time, my back hurt and my neck ached. Nothing felt right. My old invisible ways left my body in pain. - P347

"This don’t seem like no toolshed to me," whispered Ferdinand into the darkness, "as a matter of fact, it seems like there’s—" - P357

She held her gaze straight ahead and was not looking at anything or anyone. She was trying to disappear. I could tell. - P361

The boy’s new, he don’t know how to do things. Please let me fill your whiskey glass," she offered. - P363

His eyes felt like pins on my back.
Fifteen paces to the tent flap.
I felt the pins sink deeper into my back as I tried to find a way through the people in my path.
Twelve paces to the tent flap.
I prayed that I’d disappear.
That I’d melt into the crowd.
Then I heard him.
"Homer!" he yelled. - P365

Time had passed like molasses spilling from a jar. Slowly. - P366

"I h-h-have to go after them," said Billy. It was the last thing he wanted to say, but he knew it had to be said. The only thing that frightened him more than going into a plantation was the thought of losing his friend to one. - P366


댓글(0) 먼댓글(0) 좋아요(0)
좋아요
공유하기 북마크하기찜하기 thankstoThanksTo
 
 
 

이제는 내가 멍청하다는 사실을 알 정도로는 똑똑해졌다. 이건 진보다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P764

"계산은 생각이 아님. 계산은 과정임. 기억은 생각이 아님. 기억은 저장임. 생각은 생각임. 문제, 해결. 너랑 나는 같은 속도로 생각함. 왜, 질문?" - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P767

아이들은 내게 욕을 하지도 않았고, 한밤중에 나를 깨우지도 않았다. 녀석들의 옥신각신하는 다툼은 보통 선생님들이 억지로 악수를 하게 하거나 방과 후 벌칙을 주는 방법으로 몇 분 안에 해결됐다. 그리고 이건 좀 이기적인 얘기지만, 녀석들은 나를 우러러봤다. 나는 그렇게 존경받던 일이 그리웠다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P772

타우메바. 지구와 에리드의 구원자.
정말 그랬으면 좋겠다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P787


댓글(0) 먼댓글(0) 좋아요(0)
좋아요
공유하기 북마크하기찜하기 thankstoThanksTo
 
 
 

대학원 시절에 얻은 한 가지 교훈은, 멍청해질 만큼 피곤하다면 그 사실을 인정해야 한다는 것이다. 그 순간에는 문제를 해결하려 들지 말아야 한다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P740

나는 스위트 스폿(배트로 공을 칠 때 가장 효율적인 곳‐옮긴이)을 맞힌다. 갑자기 로키의 등딱지 환기구가 검은 연기를 토해낸다. 로키의 몸에 불이 붙었을 때 쌓인 고약한 먼지와 잔해들이다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P749

그 점에 집중하자. 이건 더 이상 자살 임무가 아니다. 제대로 패를 내기만 하면 나는 세상을 구할 뿐만 아니라 집에 간다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P758

"멍청할 때 궤도 조정. 좋은 계획."
나는 히죽거린다. "새로운 단어를 추가할게. 빈정대기. 어떤 주장을 하기 위해서 진짜 의미와 반대로 말함. 빈정대기."
로키는 자기 언어로 ‘빈정대기’에 해당하는 단어를 노래한다. - <프로젝트 헤일메리>, 앤디 위어 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/0640a79532db4a78 - P762


댓글(0) 먼댓글(0) 좋아요(0)
좋아요
공유하기 북마크하기찜하기 thankstoThanksTo