SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE BY CLAIRE KEEGAN
Have you ever wondered if books less than 110 pages make an impact in a way that even the chunkier ones do not manage to? Well, what if I told you this is one among those books with fewer words but a powerful, hard-hitting theme? The book reads like Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist, where one will struggle to understand its purpose and the characters until they reach the end, which will leave them flustered and asking for more. The core of the book is kindness and how to find it in simple gestures.
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