"Kids need to see that Jesus is the best thing that ever happened to us. And they need to know it can happen to them."
"There is something truly restorative, finally comforting, in coming to the end of an illusion - a false hope."
Source: Sue Monk Kidd (2003). “The Secret Life of Bees”, p.63, Penguin
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Sue Miller
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Sue Miller is a renowned American author known for her insightful explorations of love and relationships, particularly in her novel 'The Good Mother'.
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