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Small Comforts: Essays at Middle Age
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Small Comforts: Essays at Middle Age

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This is a reflection on the amusements and anxieties of growing older. Small Comforts
is a work of creative nonfiction that quietly probes the mysteries of an ordinary life when reviewed at middle age. Essayist Jeff Hammond, a midcareer academic who examines a variety of lifelong obsessions, frustrates any expectation that life’s fogs dissipate as we age. At stake here is the need for those of us who have reached a
certain age
to examine who we have become with courage, honesty, and humor.Beneath the discoveries of a sometimes bewildered narrator lurks that strange sense of liberation that can brighten the process of getting older. Hammond’s diverse musings on time and its effects will prompt an oddly calming discovery that many problems usually identified as
midlife
issues have actually been with us since childhood.In the narrator’s seriocomic self-effacement,
Small Comforts
embodies midlife retrospection with humor and tender nostalgia, certain to appeal to the ever-growing middle-aged population.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2008
Pages
160
ISBN
9780873389464

This is a reflection on the amusements and anxieties of growing older. Small Comforts
is a work of creative nonfiction that quietly probes the mysteries of an ordinary life when reviewed at middle age. Essayist Jeff Hammond, a midcareer academic who examines a variety of lifelong obsessions, frustrates any expectation that life’s fogs dissipate as we age. At stake here is the need for those of us who have reached a
certain age
to examine who we have become with courage, honesty, and humor.Beneath the discoveries of a sometimes bewildered narrator lurks that strange sense of liberation that can brighten the process of getting older. Hammond’s diverse musings on time and its effects will prompt an oddly calming discovery that many problems usually identified as
midlife
issues have actually been with us since childhood.In the narrator’s seriocomic self-effacement,
Small Comforts
embodies midlife retrospection with humor and tender nostalgia, certain to appeal to the ever-growing middle-aged population.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2008
Pages
160
ISBN
9780873389464