Today I came across this sweet little book called “The Sweetness Of Life” by Françoise Héritier.
According to the author, this book came about from her clinical scientist friend’s “stolen” week’s holiday on the Isle of Skye.
Héritier is reminding us to stop and smell the roses from time to time, so to speak.
Fleeting Moments Of Simple Pleasure And Sweetness In Life
She talks about small, simple pleasures or fleeting moments that make up the sweetness of life.
They could be wild laughter, phone calls in general, coffee in the sun, the bliss of fresh autumn evenings, running in warm rain, long conversations at twilight, kisses on the back of the neck, the moment when all nature falls silent … those times when you know that someone likes you.
This French anthropologist’s lighthearted and heartwarming musings about small joys and sweetness in life which we have overlooked.
Look for this 71-page book today “The Sweetness Of Life” at your neighborhood book store and discover the lost sweetness in your life.