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(Kristin’s mom) at Elmo’s, and Paula sat us down at a
Rosaria Champagne Butterfield • The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in Our Post-Christian World
Beth Saxton
@bethreads
Protective colouration, she called her outfits. She looked like a dependable mother from a respectable neighbourhood such as ours. As she worked at the kitchen counter, she might have been demonstrating a jiffy recipe in Good Housekeeping magazine—something with tomato aspic, this being the mid-1950s, when tomato aspic was a food group.
Margaret Atwood • Old Babes in the Wood

Larissa Weinstein
@larissa
Her dark, curly hair was done up in a bun.
Max Harms • Crystal Society (Crystal Trilogy Book 1)
“She and the women like her were ornery, assertive, relentlessly capable, weathered and threadbare. She was a monument of dedication to her family, her work, and her community.”
Adam Lehrer • Who’s Afraid of Elena Velez?
Mordechai Berkowitz, a blacksmith, established a workshop