The Philosophy of Ordinary Things is a quiet meditation on the overlooked objects that shape human life.
Chairs. Windows. Kettles. Hallways. Old coats.
Through short reflective essays, Rowan Mercer explores memory, loneliness, modern exhaustion, love, time, and the emotional meaning hidden within everyday things.
Thoughtful, calm, and deeply human, this is a pocket book for readers who find beauty in ordinary life and philosophy in the spaces people usually forget to notice.
Perfect for fans of reflective nonfiction, literary essays, and slow thoughtful reading.