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The Habitation of Wonder
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Abigail Carroll's 'The Habitation of Wonder' offers lyric poems that attend to the natural world and spiritual curiosity, emphasizing sound, rhythm, and precise imagery.
The collection invites readers into moments of astonishment and quiet contemplation, exploring how creation discloses larger theological and existential questions.
Carroll's careful craft and ear for language make the poems suitable for classroom use and devotional reading alike.
The work establishes Carroll as a poet deeply interested in the intersections of faith and the sensory world.
Overall, the collection encourages slowing down to notice the beauty threaded through ordinary days.
The collection invites readers into moments of astonishment and quiet contemplation, exploring how creation discloses larger theological and existential questions.
Carroll's careful craft and ear for language make the poems suitable for classroom use and devotional reading alike.
The work establishes Carroll as a poet deeply interested in the intersections of faith and the sensory world.
Overall, the collection encourages slowing down to notice the beauty threaded through ordinary days.
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