
At Home
Life with inspiration and support from our Creator
Peggy Kincaid Harris(Author)
Fred Harris(Photographer)
Waldenhouse Publishers, Inc.
Published on 28. April 2020
Book
Hardback
96 pages
978-1-947589-26-1 (ISBN)
Description
At Home is a collection of free-verse poetry that reflects faith, forgiveness, gratitude, and the quiet strength found in nature. Written during both seasons of joy and a personal journey through cancer and chemotherapy, these poems express inspiration, courage, and hope rooted in a deep relationship with the Creator.
The collection includes seventy-nine poems accompanied by twenty-two full-color photographs that celebrate the resilience, beauty, and serenity of the natural world. Spanning landscapes from the Appalachian Mountains to Antarctica, the poems explore themes of peace, healing, solitude, growth, and thankfulness, inviting readers to slow down, reflect, and find meaning in stillness.
Author Peggy Kincaid Harris, a poet shaped by a lifelong connection to nature and years of conservation work, offers a contemplative window into the harmony between faith, resilience, and the natural world. At Home is a meditation on belonging, renewal, and finding grace through life's most challenging journeys.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
254 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-947589-26-1 (9781947589261)
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Peggy Kincaid Harris is an American poet whose work reflects a lifelong connection to nature and faith. Raised in the shadow of Grandfather Mountain in Lenoir, North Carolina, she developed an early love of the outdoors that continues to inform her writing.Along with her husband, she volunteered for many years with The Nature Conservancy, serving on the Speakers Bureau and working at preserves across the United States. Their work also took them to the uninhabited Palmyra Atoll in the Pacific, where they assisted with early conservation efforts.Peggy's poems have appeared in Echo News of Central Virginia. She lives in Virginia.