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A collection of short, conversational essays that reflect on ordinary objects, personal memories, and quiet moral observations. Through brief, anecdotal chapters grouped in three parts, the writer examines items and moments—old envelopes, a neglected doorstep bell, a favorite chair, photographs, and other household relics—to draw gentle insights about friendship, regret, remembrance, and the human tendency to overlook small duties. Literary references and pastoral reminiscences punctuate the pieces, producing a meditative, intimate tone that blends humour, nostalgia, and practical wisdom.

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Frank Boreham

Frank Boreham was a New Zealand-born author and preacher known for his reflective and inspirational writings. His works often blend personal anecdotes with philosophical insights, appealing to readers seeking both comfort and contemplation. Among his notable titles is "A Handful of Stars: Texts That Have Moved Great Minds," which showcases his ability to draw from a wide range of literary and spiritual sources. Boreham's writing is characterized by its warmth and accessibility, making profound ideas relatable to a general audience. He contributed significantly to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of devotional and motivational texts.

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