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O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort
O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort
O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort
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O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort

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A thoughtful collection of soul-soothing writing, O’s Little Book of Calm & Comfort is the antidote to life’s trying times.

Featuring essays and interviews from some of the most celebrated contributors to O, The Oprah Magazine, this heartening collection offers solace, wisdom, and connection. Among the highlights: Nora Ephron on the state of rapture that comes from curling up with a good book; Maeve Binchy on the blessings of friends; and a stirring conversation between Oprah and the American Buddhist nun Pema Chodron that reveals how the pain we experience can create the possibility of a more joyful life. Together, these pieces from great writers and celebrated thinkers serve as a reminder that however tumultuous life may become, the world has beauty, kindness, and love enough to see us through.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 28, 2017
ISBN9781427282194
O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort
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O, The Oprah Magazine

Since its record-breaking launch in 2000, O, The Oprah Magazine has been a trusted and beloved source of compelling stories and empowering ideas. Reaching twelve million readers each month, the content of O. Magazine, stamped with Oprah Winfrey’s unique vision, encourages confident, intelligent women to reach for their dreams and make the choices necessary to lead happier, more fulfilling lives.

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    If you are looking for comfort, this ain’t it. Stories of lost animals, dead parents, and just general depressing topics are not comforting. Try Matt Haig’s “Book of Comfort” instead.