Ascente cha ores ri ve breazza."" Turn your ear to the wind, " she interpreted. "Stand strong.

Mary E. Pearson
About This Quote

Gemma Doyle’s aunt, Lucia , taught her this phrase, which Gemma often used to encourage her friends when they were feeling low. The phrase refers to the power of listening to the wind and following it. It is a reminder that the wind is always blowing somewhere, even if it is not obvious. We can listen to these invisible breezes and follow their direction, even when we are lost or confused ourselves.

Source: The Kiss Of Deception

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