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Clarence Budington Kelland

The Little Moment of Happiness

In “The Little Moment of Happiness,” Clarence Budington Kelland crafts a poignant narrative that encapsulates the fleeting joys in life's everyday moments. Through a blend of realism and introspective character studies, Kelland's literary style is marked by a warm, conversational tone that captures the complexities of human emotions against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. The novel examines themes of love, loss, and the significance of seemingly minor events that shape the human experience, offering readers both reflection and solace. Clarence Budington Kelland was a prolific writer whose experiences in the rapidly changing American social landscape of the post-World War I era significantly informed his work. Known for his ability to interweave moments of genuine happiness with underlying existential themes, Kelland pursued literature as a means of exploring the human condition. His observations on the importance of cherishing small victories amidst life's trials resonate deeply in this work, showcasing his talent for capturing the essence of humanity. Readers seeking a heartfelt exploration of life's simple pleasures will find “The Little Moment of Happiness” to be a profound reflection on joy and resilience. As Kelland poignantly illustrates, these small moments are what ultimately define our existence, making this book a treasure for anyone longing to appreciate the beauty of life's transient joys.
411 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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