Daniel Woodrell Quote

Love and hate hold hands always so it made natural sense that they'd get confused by upset married folk in the wee hours once in a while and a nosebleed or bruised breast might result. But it just seemed proof that a great foulness was afoot in the world when a no-strings roll in the hay with a stranger led to chipped teeth or cigarette burns on the wrist.


Winter's Bone (ed. Hachette UK, 2012) - ISBN: 9781444717327


Love and hate hold hands always so it made natural sense that they'd get confused by upset married folk in the wee hours once in a while and a...

Love and hate hold hands always so it made natural sense that they'd get confused by upset married folk in the wee hours once in a while and a...

Love and hate hold hands always so it made natural sense that they'd get confused by upset married folk in the wee hours once in a while and a...

Love and hate hold hands always so it made natural sense that they'd get confused by upset married folk in the wee hours once in a while and a...