Rachel KaburaHow far we go to seek redemption, but in all these, have we really sacrificed enough to find our peaceful place?
About This Quote
In his novel "The Grass is Singing," Norman Maclean quotes a group of young men who set out to make a new life for themselves in the mountains of Montana. They choose the name “The Lost Boys” because they had been left alone in the world when their parents died. But they soon find that their mentors have sinister plans, and that their lives are in danger. The story captures the feeling of being abandoned, without a plan or a future, and yet still determined to find a place where one can feel safe.
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