“For me, Savannah’s resistance to change was its saving grace. The
city looked inward, sealed off from the noises and distractions of the
world at large. It grew inward, too, and in such a way that its people
flourished like hothouse plants tended by an indulgent gardener. The
ordinary became extraordinary. Eccentrics thrived. Every nuance and
quirk of personality achieved greater brilliance in that lush enclosure
than would have been possible anywhere else in the world.”
― Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
― Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

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