First Lines from Indie Books
Our monthly look at some of the best first lines by BookLife authors
A Beautiful Mess
Brenda S. Anderson
“Today was a good day to live again.”
Becoming Samantha Colt
Ken Cressman
“I was curled up in the cardboard box trying to get some sleep.”
Build Wealth with Common Stocks: Market-Beating Strategies for the Individual Investor
David J. Waldron
“An informed investor has a far greater chance of getting rich slow than getting rich fast, and getting rich slowly is better than not at all.”
The Crocodiles Will Arrive Later
Kathy McCoy
“When I was five years old, at the dawn of the Fifties, my greatest fear was that I would grow up to be a San Fernando Valley housewife.”
The Opinion Page
David Ackley
“His two grandsons sat between him and his wife, but there was no need to corral them—they both stared listlessly ahead in silent prayer for an end to the sermon.”
The Woman Who Fell Through Time
J.M. Frey
“My world lurched violently, without warning.”