1. We talk to identify with new heroes, to dream new lifelines, to weave new stories into the fabric of ourselves. 2. You have to sort of weave a story. 3. Alternate chapters weave the story of his prewar love, Ada, who has to learn to survive on the family farm after the death of her preacher father. 4. At the same time, the book also comes together as a whole, with Owen weaving stories with history and observations. 5. A prologue to a tale was posted and readers took it from there, weaving a story, one reader picking up where another left off. 6. Connor and Godwin have spent many summer afternoons sitting on their enclosed front porch, weaving powerful stories of the past and present. 7. In Central Park, five widows and one widower addressed the crowd, weaving stories about their spouses with more universal expressions of grief. 8. In a storytelling segment, children click on icons to complete sentences and learn grammatical structure while weaving a story. 9. Instead of moving from one to the next in a series of portraits, the movie weaves their stories into a shifting mosaic of voices. 10. On a recent visit, Sharpe, wearing a tilted toque, wove stories about the origin of a salad recipe, his hands fluttering skyward. |