About This Book
A sequence of short lyric poems evokes rural and domestic life through a child's attentive eye, shifting from everyday acts—milking, picnics, church, quilting—to sharper, dreamlike or uncanny moments. Sensory detail brings sky, cornfields, animals, and household objects vividly into focus while memory and family ties recur as grounding themes. Quiet meditations on time, growth, and small wonders sit beside imaginative nocturnal visions, yielding a blend of plain observation and lyrical reflection that highlights mood, texture, and the intimate contours of place.
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