A lot of books we buy as gifts fit that person's hobby or special interest, like flowers, cars, mountains, music, etc.
Moments in Between is a gift book you must give to yourself first--then think of others who could benefit from the message.
I found the content filling me up with spectacular photos to mark the chapters and the pointed and appropriate quotes to enhance the message in the well-thought-out prose.
The message is about time--that in-between space we think of as insignificant, when compared to the big events--spaces that are very important.
The author says, "The quiet moments--rests--in your day make your whole day sound well."
If you are like me, you have trouble "doing nothing." I don't mean vegging out in front of the TV either. Now I know that doing nothing means stopping, looking, feeling, sensing, taking in whatever is in that quiet time. Maybe it's a "blue moon" or any awe-inspiring full moon. Maybe it's a bird's song. Maybe it's a smile from a loved one, or a stranger.
The book's wise stories, et. al,, are a retreat that allows us to be restored. Through the message you will find new ways to deal with life and learn how to pay closer attention to the big moment--and the tiny flash of brilliance we often overlook.
"What is life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare." -- W.H. Davies. Armchair Interviews agrees.