Luanne Rice Quote

We're keeping them alive, she said. Sweetheart, the fence, the wall, is inhumane. People are dying.That's their choice,he actually said. They come here illegally, that's the chance they take.When did you get so hard? she asked, holding his face between her hands. They're human beings like us, looking for a better life for their families. You understand that, don't you? You did it for us.It's a humanitarian crises, she said. And you're part of the problem. That's why you can't sleep at night.

Luanne Rice

We're keeping them alive, she said. Sweetheart, the fence, the wall, is inhumane. People are dying.That's their choice,he actually said. They come here illegally, that's the chance they take.When did you get so hard? she asked, holding his face between her hands. They're human beings like us, looking for a better life for their families. You understand that, don't you? You did it for us.It's a humanitarian crises, she said. And you're part of the problem. That's why you can't sleep at night.

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About Luanne Rice

Luanne Rice (born September 25, 1955) is an American novelist. Her 36 novels have been translated into 26 languages. She often writes about nature and the sea, and many of her novels deal with love and family. She is the author of The Lemon Orchard, Little Night, The Silver Boat and Beach Girls.