Everybody has their own comfort spaces. Whether it is the internet, a sports club, a tree house in your friend's garden, or even your own mind - they come in all shapes and forms. Everyone needs to withdraw to their happy places every now and then. But what happens, when your options get limited?
Have fun learning about the comfort spaces of the ninth graders of Ms Lemor's class, and how those comfort spaces direct their lives.
Anisa Elmazi was born in... on the.... well, it doesn't really matter, does it? What's more important is what made her write this book in the first place. What gave her the idea?
Well, whenever she walked towards her own comfort space, walking down the dark corridor towards the well-lit bedroom, she felt something. That rush of dopamine, the rush of happiness, but also a rush of anxiety. Her steps quickened whenever she got closer to the door. That door, it felt like a portal. A quick pass to paradise. She often went there with the plan of writing in mind. At some point, those two things collided together. It made her wonder: how do others feel on their way to their paradise? How did THEIR paradise look like?
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