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Comfort books

Some have a talent for comfort….

Marjorie Turner Hollman helps nonfiction authors self-publish their books. She is also a disability advocate, sharing information about Easy Walks (not too many roots or rocks, relatively level with firm footing, and something of interest along the way) in open space. Let’s get in touch.

“Comfort” is a personal thing. What may bring me comfort can cause someone else discomfort. What rings true for me might be incomprehensible to you.

We seek out comfort in different ways: physically, spiritually, and emotionally. A warmer or cooler room, a favorite sweater or bathrobe, a chair that’s not too hard or too soft, but just right—these can offer physical comfort. Companions who give us support, empathy, and respect can provide emotional comfort. Many of us find spiritual comfort through ritual, sacred texts, prayer, and religious community.

And then there are books. I call certain ones my “Comfort Books.” I hunger for their soothing balm at different times. During seasons of loss or displacement, immersing myself in a different world in a story can give me clarity and calm. Many are books I’ve read before. When I pick one up, I feel confident in its power to provide familiarity and reassurance, especially at times when I have had little else to feel confident about.

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