Peace Of Wild Things by Wendell Berry

A compact collection of poems that finds solace and moral clarity in the natural world, exploring themes of grief, renewal, community, and the responsibilities of living close to the land. Using plain, lyrical language and images from rural life, the poems counter modern alienation and environmental degradation by celebrating ordinary creatures, seasonal rhythms, and the restorative power of wild places. Wry wisdom, quiet lament, and steady hope thread through scenes of farming, rivers, and woods, urging care for the earth and for one another.