The Book of Awe: Wandering and Rewilding

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A new work of original photography and poetic travel lore, by Kathleen Sweeney.

40 full-color pages, 8.5 x 8.5”

Free shipping on orders of 4 or more. Use promo code BOOKOFAWE at checkout.

$5 from each book will be donated to Catskill Mountainkeeper.

First edition. Published by EcoArtivist.org, New York, USA, 2024

The publication funded in part by funds from the Delaware County Arts Council Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts administered by the Roxbury Arts Group.

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A new work of original photography and poetic travel lore, by Kathleen Sweeney.

40 full-color pages, 8.5 x 8.5”

Free shipping on orders of 4 or more. Use promo code BOOKOFAWE at checkout.

$5 from each book will be donated to Catskill Mountainkeeper.

First edition. Published by EcoArtivist.org, New York, USA, 2024

The publication funded in part by funds from the Delaware County Arts Council Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts administered by the Roxbury Arts Group.

A new work of original photography and poetic travel lore, by Kathleen Sweeney.

40 full-color pages, 8.5 x 8.5”

Free shipping on orders of 4 or more. Use promo code BOOKOFAWE at checkout.

$5 from each book will be donated to Catskill Mountainkeeper.

First edition. Published by EcoArtivist.org, New York, USA, 2024

The publication funded in part by funds from the Delaware County Arts Council Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts administered by the Roxbury Arts Group.

“From delicate ice formations on plants in Roxbury to phosphorescent rock formations in Ireland to the full moon rising over Pepacton Reservoir, Sweeney invites the reader to witness the micro and the macro in nature and most of all, to connect.”—Christein Aromando, The Mountain Eagle

The Book of Awe is like an opera, (if you use your imagination). The subjects and places of the photographs are both the "actors" and the arias. The text, the libretto. Brava.”—Toney Merritt, filmmaker