Pam Conrad
Born
New York City, New York, The United States
Died
January 22, 1996
Genre
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Pedro's Journal
20 editions
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published
1991
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Stonewords: A Ghost Story
28 editions
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published
1990
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My Daniel
19 editions
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published
1989
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Prairie Songs (A Harper Trophy Book)
by
15 editions
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published
1985
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Zoe Rising (Stonewords #2)
8 editions
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published
1996
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The Rooster's Gift
by
7 editions
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published
1996
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The Tub Grandfather
by
5 editions
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published
1993
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The Tub People's Christmas
by
3 editions
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published
1999
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Our House
by
7 editions
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published
1995
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Staying Nine
13 editions
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published
1988
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“ And no matter where you are right now, you can come on out and stand in the middle of it as the sun is going down, and you can know that right in the spot where you are standing, there used to be someone else, that at some other point in time, someone stood where you are standing, thinking their own thoughts. And someday in the future someone will stand there and wonder about you, wonder if there was ever anybody else.
Keep in mind that you are making memories.
Consider that something you take for granted today may be the one thing you might pine for someday, and there might not be any more of it left, but you'll remember its sweetness. Remember the curve of the sun in your bedroom window late in the day, the way your little brother's hair smelled after his bath, and the sound of your mother and father talking in the kitchen.
Make sure you notice if the trees meet in an arch over your street, or if there's a certain sound that you hear at a particular time every day. Take note of those people who are so familiar to you, and consider memorizing them for a time when they are gone.
And know that if anyone ever says to you, "What will you always remember about this place?" you will know just exactly which story it is that you would tell them.”
― Our House
Keep in mind that you are making memories.
Consider that something you take for granted today may be the one thing you might pine for someday, and there might not be any more of it left, but you'll remember its sweetness. Remember the curve of the sun in your bedroom window late in the day, the way your little brother's hair smelled after his bath, and the sound of your mother and father talking in the kitchen.
Make sure you notice if the trees meet in an arch over your street, or if there's a certain sound that you hear at a particular time every day. Take note of those people who are so familiar to you, and consider memorizing them for a time when they are gone.
And know that if anyone ever says to you, "What will you always remember about this place?" you will know just exactly which story it is that you would tell them.”
― Our House
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