Ebook Quote by Susan Wiggs
““Already, Seattle is taking hold of her. She still holds Sedona in the dry tan of her skin and in her hair, but the fine mist of the Northwest is making its way to places she didn’t know were parched.””
About This Quote
The narrator describes a character whose identity is reshaped by the Pacific Northwest's climate, contrasting her desert origins with a new, mist‑laden environment.
In simple terms: A desert‑born woman adapts to a damp, misty setting.
Environment can transform personal identity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relocation narratives
- character development in fiction
- travel memoirs
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- use setting to mirror internal change
- highlight contrast between past and present selves
Questions to Reflect On
- How does climate influence self‑perception?
- What does the mist symbolize for the character?