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51 Short Stories for a Restless Mind | Moments that ask nothing of you
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51 Short Stories for a Restless Mind | Moments that ask nothing of you in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $2.99


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51 Short Stories for a Restless Mind | Moments that ask nothing of you in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $2.99
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51 Short Stories for a Restless Mind is a quiet collection for moments when thinking won't slow down and the mind feels crowded.
These short pieces don't explain, instruct, or demand attention. They aren't meant to be read in order or finished in one sitting. Each story stands on its own, offering a brief pause — something to enter and leave without obligation.
Written for late nights, tired mornings, and in-between moments, the stories focus on stillness, ordinary movement, and the spaces between thoughts. There are no lessons to learn and nothing to solve. Just small stretches of calm for a mind that's been doing too much.
You can open this book anywhere. Read a page or two. Put it down. Come back later.
It asks nothing of you.
51 Short Stories for a Restless Mind is a quiet collection for moments when thinking won't slow down and the mind feels crowded.
These short pieces don't explain, instruct, or demand attention. They aren't meant to be read in order or finished in one sitting. Each story stands on its own, offering a brief pause — something to enter and leave without obligation.
Written for late nights, tired mornings, and in-between moments, the stories focus on stillness, ordinary movement, and the spaces between thoughts. There are no lessons to learn and nothing to solve. Just small stretches of calm for a mind that's been doing too much.
You can open this book anywhere. Read a page or two. Put it down. Come back later.
It asks nothing of you.

















