I recently finished Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. The book follows a woman named Nora who gets the chance to explore all the lives she might have lived if she’d made different choices. It’s a beautiful premise on its own. But the thing that […]
Month: April 2026
Choose Kindness, Choose Love
A friend said something to me recently that I haven’t been able to shake: “Kindness is a radical act these days.” It made me sad. And then, almost simultaneously, it gave me hope because, if kindness feels radical, it means we still recognize it. We still crave it. We still have the capacity to choose […]
What Children Know About Connection
I recently finished Nikki Erlick’s novel The Measure, a story about what happens when every person on the planet receives a box revealing the exact length of their life. It’s a book about mortality, choice, and how we treat one another when the stakes feel impossibly high. But the line that stopped me wasn’t about […]