46 pages 1 hour read

Matt Haig

The Comfort Book

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2021

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Before You Read

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Published in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Matt Haig’s The Comfort Book presents anecdotes, historical and biographical insights, mantras, affirmations, and advice to bring readers comfort during times of need. Haig draws on his personal experiences with mental illness, encouraging readers to embrace change, find simplicity in life, and pursue passions despite challenges. The book consists of diverse chapters designed for readers to find solace at any moment. The book contains references to suicidal ideation, sexual abuse, the Holocaust, antisemitism, and slavery.

Reviews & Readership

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Matt Haig's The Comfort Book receives praise for its uplifting and soothing content, resonating with readers seeking solace. The reflective vignettes are celebrated for their simplicity and accessibility. However, some critics find its aphoristic style repetitive and lacking depth. Overall, it serves as a gentle companion during difficult times.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Comfort Book?

A reader who would enjoy The Comfort Book by Matt Haig seeks solace and inspiration in times of distress. This book appeals to those who appreciate reflective and uplifting narratives, similar to the themes in Haig's Reasons to Stay Alive and Cheryl Strayed's Tiny Beautiful Things. Perfect for fans of gentle, reassuring prose that offers emotional support.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Inspirational

Self Help

Psychology

Themes

Identity: Mental Health

Emotions/Behavior: Hope

Life/Time: The Future

Topics

Psychology

Philosophy

Mental Illness