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    1. Maybe A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles – it’s about a Russian aristocrat who is put under house arrest in a hotel after the Russian Revolution and how he manages to create a meaningful life for himself through connection with others, even in challenging circumstances. It’s a really lovely book if you want something optimistic and life affirming.

    2. FleshBloodBone on

      Older book, “The Stranger,” by Camus. But probably not “cozy.”
      Newer book, “A Ballroom for Ghost Dancing,” by Duffy. The former is more old school, very well renowned. The latter is modern, so it’s funnier (though still sorrowful) and has more relatable characters and dialogue, but it still confronting finding meaning in a tragic and uncaring universe.

    3. Ok_Breakfast8672 on

      Maybe try the House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune! I’d say it’s a whimsical take on the themes you mentioned.

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