She didn't even know how dangerous the truth could be, all the tiny, shattering seeds it carried
She didn't even know how dangerous the truth could be, all the tiny, shattering seeds it carried
In Sue Monk Kidd's novels, the theme of truth and its consequences is a recurring motif that often drives the narrative forward. The quote, "She didn't even know how dangerous the truth could be, all the tiny, shattering seeds it carried," encapsulates the idea that revealing the truth can have far-reaching and sometimes devastating effects on the characters and their relationships.