Read by hundreds of thousands of people globally every day, George Penney's small slices of New Zealand life offer cozy moments of calm in chaotic times.
Come for a walk with me...
Take a moment to forget about your worries and enjoy these tiny instances of warmth, curiosity, humour and creativity, spotted over the course of a year on market day in Aotearoa New Zealand.
These heartwarming vignettes, captured in a fleeting instant, are a gentle reaffirmation that there are always moments of joy to be found in the world.
This is a different read for me. To give you some context: I struggle with poetry. It's like my brain is wired to reject fancy word play. By reading Tiny Moments of Joy, I feel like I understand the appeal.
Bite-sized pieces of emotion. This is like poetry without the poetic prose.
I've been comfort-snacking my way through this book on my struggle days. The cozy snippets of life in my hometown give me some much needed chill, and I can see myself returning for a re-read when needed.
I'm looking forward to reading More Tiny Moments of Joy.
Wonderful, life-affirming, guaranteed to put a smile on your face. I read all or most of these when Penney originally posted them on social media, but having them handy in a beautiful book is such a nice little present to give yourself. Each vignette has a zen/haiku-like beauty to it, and this book will help you decompress in seconds, which, given the state of the world, is something we could all use. This one's a gem, folks.