Chestnut Springs Book Quotes

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I’ll take a boozy brunch with my bestie and a dirty book in bed by eight for a thousand, Alex.
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))
Honestly, I wrote this book for myself. For the girl who never quite knew what she wanted to do with her life, and for the woman who figured it out.
Elsie Silver (Flawless (Chestnut Springs, #1))
I want to give her the best of everything. The best of me.
Elsie Silver (Flawless (Chestnut Springs, #1))
I know you’re young and probably want to maintain some sort of social life.” I shrug and chuckle. I started bartending at eighteen. Seven years later, my desire to go out and party is pretty much shot. I’ll take a boozy brunch with my bestie and a dirty book in bed by eight for a thousand, Alex. “Not especially.
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))
Once my father told me: When a Jew prays, he is asking God a question that has no end. Darkness fell. Rain fell. I never asked: What question? And now it's too late. Because I lost you, Tateh. One day, in the spring of 1938, on a rainy day that gave way to a break in the clouds, I lost you. You'd gone out to collect specimens for a theory you were hatching about rainfall, instinct, and butterflies. And then you were gone. We found you lying under a tree, your face splashed with mud. We knew you were free then, unbound by disappointing results. And we buried you in the cemetery where your father was buried, and his father, under the shade of the chestnut tree. Three years later, I lost Mameh. The last time I saw her she was wearing her yellow apron. She was stuffing things in a suitcase, the house was a wreck. She told me to go into the woods. She'd packed me food, and told me to wear my coat, even though it was July. "Go," she said. I was too old to listen, but like a child I listened. She told me she'd follow the next day. We chose a spot we both knew in the woods. The giant walnut tree you used to like, Tateh, because you said it had human qualities. I didn't bother to say goodbye. I chose to believe what was easier. I waited. But. She never came. Since then I've lived with the guilt of understanding too late that she thought she would have been a burden to me. I lost Fitzy. He was studying in Vilna, Tateh—someone who knew someone told me he'd last been seen on a train. I lost Sari and Hanna to the dogs. I lost Herschel to the rain. I lost Josef to a crack in time. I lost the sound of laughter. I lost a pair of shoes, I'd taken them off to sleep, the shoes Herschel gave me, and when I woke they were gone, I walked barefoot for days and then I broke down and stole someone else's. I lost the only woman I ever wanted to love. I lost years. I lost books. I lost the house where I was born. And I lost Isaac. So who is to say that somewhere along the way, without my knowing it, I didn't also lose my mind?
Nicole Krauss (The History of Love)
Smiling to myself, I pad through the quiet house toward the kitchen. The sun is up, but barely, and the light in the house is blue. The birds sound so damn happy, trilling away outside. I can’t wait to sit on the front porch with my book and a hot cup of coffee.
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))
Okay, so comic book characters sometimes think things that they don’t say out loud. And that’s drawn as those little bubbles coming out of their head. So sometimes—bubble thoughts. That way, you don’t hurt anyone’s feelings when you say it out loud. Got it?” “When you called my dad a woman hater, was that a bubble thought?” Shiiiiittttttt. Called out by a five-year-old. I’m teaching a kid about bubble thoughts when I haven’t mastered the concept myself.
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))
I can't wait to sit on the front porch with my book and a hot cup of coffee.
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))
For every single reader (and there are a lot of you) who has messaged, emailed, or commented begging for Beau’s book. This one’s for you.
Elsie Silver (Hopeless (Chestnut Springs, #5))
I’ll book our flights and hotels for these dates. Fly in one day early and leave one day after?” “Separate rooms.
Elsie Silver (Flawless (Chestnut Springs, #1))
He reads me like a fucking book and then tells me something I’ve longed to hear.
Elsie Silver (Powerless (Chestnut Springs, #3))
Yeah. I booked you a manicure for ten.” “But you’ve been with Vivi all night. All morning.
Elsie Silver (Reckless (Chestnut Springs, #4))
Right after I looked up serial killers, I booked an eight a.m. flight to Billings so I could ream Theo out in person. Because over the phone just isn’t going to cut it after this shit.
Elsie Silver (Reckless (Chestnut Springs, #4))
You know what I'm sick of Summer? Having you think that I'm out fucking everything that moves when I've looked at nothing and no one since the first day I laid eyes on you. I stepped into that godforsaken boardroom, and you practically demanded I become obsessed with you.
Elsie Silver (Flawless (Chestnut Springs, #1))
I’ll take a boozy brunch with my bestie and a dirty book in bed by eight for a thousand
Elsie Silver (Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2))