The book A Simple Thing was written by author Kathleen Mccleary Here you can read free online of A Simple Thing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Simple Thing a good or bad book?
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Low-watt lights cast a soft glow, and the open window above the sink let in the cool night air and the quiet murmur of waves in the bay. She paused several times during dinner—listening, waiting, only to realize at last that what she was waiting for was noise. The humming, throbbing, buzzing sounds of home—furnaces, refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers, computers, televisions—were absent. No cars or trucks revved outside; no sirens wailed; no phones or radios or televisions blared. The on...ly sign of technology was a laptop computer, sitting in a corner on the counter next to a tin breadbox. They had eaten at a long pine table with benches on either side, like at a logging camp or a ranch. Katie chatted with Hood and Baker throughout the entire meal, while Barefoot and Quinn talked turtles, and Jim and Betty told Susannah stories about other Sounder residents. Now they’d cleared the dishes away, put them to soak, and sat at the table drinking Barefoot’s plum wine, which was sweet but also spread a pleasant warmth in Susannah’s chest and belly.
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