Flying At Night by Ted Kooser

A quietly luminous collection of plainspoken, imagistic poems that attends to small domestic and rural moments—garden tasks, roadways, family rooms, winter mornings—and from them discovers larger truths about memory, loss, aging, and the persistence of ordinary grace. The work pairs spare, conversational language with precise detail and a gentle, often wry compassion, turning everyday objects and encounters into moments of unexpected insight and elegiac warmth.

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