Both Uses of
solace
in
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
- Each had begun at moments when she thought the roar of silence in her house would drive her mad, when the mysterious universe of another presence, any presence, had seemed to her like solace.†
p. 293.5 *
- She'd never gone back, but now she found herself suddenly, fiercely grateful for whatever solace her sister had gathered, for whatever she'd found in that quiet church that Norah hadn't seen.†
p. 299.0
Definition:
comfort felt or given during a time of disappointment or misery