“She had a face, a body made not for Paris runways, but for good food and books by the fire and laughter. She was constructed from and for happiness.”
Transcribed from the audio version.
com·mon·place book
ˈkämənˌplās ˌbo͝ok/
noun
noun: commonplace book; plural noun: commonplace books
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a book into which notable extracts from other works are copied for personal use