

The best books arrive in the least expected manner: serendipitous, sideways, sorely needed. Diane Shiffer, ‘the internet’s favorite nana’ is much appreciated for her gentle videos about coffee-making, feline friends, and needlecraft.
While this book is exactly what it sounds like, it’s exactly what it needs to be.
Short essays, organised by season, each one a pause: a prompt to notice what’s already here. It doesn’t ask you to become someone else or achieve anything new.
It just asks you to slow down and gather the smallest joys.
Not every book (and everything worth doing) needs to change the world. Some just remind you that the world is worth being in.
The best books arrive in the least expected manner: serendipitous, sideways, sorely needed. Diane Shiffer, ‘the internet’s favorite nana’ is much appreciated for her gentle videos about coffee-making, feline friends, and needlecraft.
While this book is exactly what it sounds like, it’s exactly what it needs to be.
Short essays, organised by season, each one a pause: a prompt to notice what’s already here. It doesn’t ask you to become someone else or achieve anything new.
It just asks you to slow down and gather the smallest joys.
Not every book (and everything worth doing) needs to change the world. Some just remind you that the world is worth being in.