All Our Wild Wonder

All Our Wild Wonder
Title All Our Wild Wonder PDF eBook
Author Sarah Kay
Publisher Hachette Books
Total Pages 48
Release 2018-03-13
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0316386642

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From renowned poet Sarah Kay, a single volume poem perfect for teachers and mentors. All Our Wild Wonder is a vibrant tribute to extraordinary educators and a celebration of learning. The perfect gift for the mentors in our lives, this charming, illustrated poem reminds us of the beauty in, and importance of, cultivating curiosity, creativity, and confidence in others.

Taste the Wild Wonder

Taste the Wild Wonder
Title Taste the Wild Wonder PDF eBook
Author John Mark Green
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 104
Release 2018-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9781725944541

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In Taste the Wild Wonder, fresh new poetic voice John Mark Green takes the reader on a transformative journey, awakening the heart to see the world with new eyes. This imaginative collection explores life, mortality, meaning, creativity, love, wonder, and nature, through the windows of 71 poems and 11 interior illustrations. These poems are infused with what the Japanese call yūgen - "a profound, mysterious sense of the beauty of the universe ... and the sad beauty of human suffering" (Benito Ortolani), and wabi-sabi - the beauty of impermanent, imperfect, and transient things. Since 2014, John Mark Green has grown a worldwide following for his poetry on social media. This is his first book. From the back cover Born of the ancient star remnants in our bones and nameless longings of the human heart, this poetry collection explores the firefly flicker of existence amidst the vast reaches of time and space. Capturing feelings of awe and aching beauty which stir the imagination, it illuminates our brief but glorious moment on life's stage. Imbued with the knowledge that everything we hold beautiful is inexorably slipping through our fingers, these poems are trail markers on a journey of awakening to the wild wonder which surrounds us, leading readers on a whirlwind tour of our place in the grand tapestry of nature, with a perspective which both dazzles and delights. Praise for Taste the Wild Wonder "John Mark Green writes with soul and weaves poetry from love and bones and fire. His new book is art and includes illustrations that complement the words beautifully." Jacob Nordby, author of Blessed Are the Weird - A Manifesto for Creatives

Wild Wonder

Wild Wonder
Title Wild Wonder PDF eBook
Author Stephen Proctor
Publisher Ink & Willow
Total Pages 193
Release 2024-09-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 0593581792

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An invitation to explore the life-giving lessons we can learn from the Earth, featuring stunning photography and reflections from an acclaimed visual artist The Earth is the first tangible gift we were given. Yet when did you last pause to appreciate the immensity of the ocean, wander in silence through an ancient forest, or behold the grandeur of a mountain? How long has it been since you’ve felt grass beneath your feet? Accompanied by awe-inspiring full-color photography from landscape cinematographer and visual artist Stephen Proctor, Wild Wonder: What Nature Teaches Us About Slowing Down and Living Well combines pastoral observations about creation with an exploration of how it can provide healing to our minds and bodies. Divided into five parts that are each devoted to a unique aspect of nature—oceans, forests, rivers, ice, and mountains—Proctor encourages readers to recognize how being outside restores us and offers us a renewed sense of awe and wonder for the Creator. In each of the thirty brief essays, he points to some of the deep lessons nature can teach us. We can appreciate the gift of silence while observing a glacier, gain a new perspective on top of a mountain, learn the skill of slowing down from a river, and experience a metaphor of redemptive life after death through nurse logs. Each part includes an interview from an artist whose inspiration has been drawn from nature and ends with a “Time to Fly!” section that features reflection questions, simple action prompts, and sources for further exploration. Whether outdoor enthusiasts or armchair adventurers, readers of this book will be drawn into a more holistic and contemplative way of life and a deeper awareness of the beautiful world around them.

The Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan
Title The Cosmopolitan PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 772
Release 1905
Genre
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Title Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 796
Release 1819
Genre England
ISBN

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The Stratford Journal

The Stratford Journal
Title The Stratford Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 426
Release 1919
Genre Literature, Modern
ISBN

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The Educational Times, and Journal of the College of Preceptors

The Educational Times, and Journal of the College of Preceptors
Title The Educational Times, and Journal of the College of Preceptors PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 670
Release 1921
Genre Education
ISBN

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