How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"Penny Baxter lay awake beside the vast sleeping bulk of his wife" (2.1)
Rawlings just can't stop with the fat-shaming. "Vast bulk" sounds more appropriate to a mountain than a person—but, to be fair, Ma Baxter is kind of like a mountain: insurmountable and usually in the way.
Quote #5
"Penny had grown to maturity no bigger than a boy" (2.5)
Penny and Ory have a bit of a Jack Sprat-and-his-wife thing going on: she's as big as a house, and he's a wee little shrimpy thing. Luckily, Penny's got a brain big enough for both of them.