In the next long minute, he felt an understanding spread deep down inside him, an understanding that he'd only felt with animals before--with poor old Hilda and the hawks he'd seen in tall bare trees and that buck deer, long ago in the woods, that spoke Ben's name and told him the world was a fine place to live, hard but fine.
Reynolds PriceAbout author
- Author's profession: Novelist
- Nationality: american
- Born: February 1, 1933
- Died: January 20, 2011
Related Authors
Topics
Quotes currently Trending


