• Stories of Awe and Abundance: A collection of short pieces about everyday spirituality in which Sister Jose Hobday reveals herself to be an amazingly gifted practitioner of wonder.
  • The Road of Life: David Adam salutes the practices of wonder and mystery as essential to spirituality.
  • Susan Seddon Boulet: Michael Babcock edits this stunning retrospective of shamanic art by Susan Seddon Boulet that elicits wonder.
  • Whitman: Gary David Comstock gathers mystical poems of wonder and unity by Walt Whitman.
  • An American Childhood: Annie Dillard composes an incomparable memoir recounting her experience of growing up with wonder in Pittsburgh during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • The Zen of Seeing: Frederick Franck delineates the Zen of seeing the world with wonder.
  • Uh-Oh: Robert Fulghum challenges us to pay attention to the wonder moments in our daily lives.
  • The Great Mysteries: Andrew M. Greeley celebrates wonder and imagination as keys to the Kingdom of God.
  • Nine Gates: Jane Hirshfield's essays on the meaning and magnificence of poetry are filled with wonder.
  • Sacred Journeys in a Modern World: Roger Housden tutors us in ways to open the heart, mind, body, and soul to the wonders that become apparent during sacred journeys.
  • Small Wonder: Barbara Kingsolver's searing collection of 23 essays that opens our hearts and minds to uncomfortable truths about the American way of life.
  • Local Wonders: Ted Kooser moves through a Nebraska year and finds wonders all around.
  • Moonlight on the Ganga: Claire Krulikowski's sense of wonder comes alive on a trip to India, especially during a visit to the Ganges.
  • John Muir: Thomas Locker surveys environmentalist John Muir's love of the wildness in wilderness.
  • The Leaf and the Cloud: Mary Oliver's seven-part book length poem abounds with the wonders of fish and fowl, plant and landscape.
  • The Courage to Teach: Parker J. Palmer presents wonder-filled insights into the joys of teaching and learning.
  • Natural Prayers: Chet Raymo's breviary of prayers and meditations inspired by nature reveal his highly developed sense of wonder.
  • Theology of Wonder: Seraphim Sigrist's fine primer on the important spiritual practice of wonder.
  • A Field Guide to the Soul: James Thornton relies heavily upon wonder as he explores a soulful way of being in a rapidly changing world.
  • Organic Spirituality: Nicki Verploegen Vandergrift sees wonder as one of the catalysts to finding spiritual vitality in everyday life.
  • Lost in Wonder: Esther de Waal's spiritual retreat for those yearning to see the world and themselves afresh.
  • Seasons of Your Heart: Macrina Wiederkehr's exquisite devotional work with meditations on wonder, hope, love, mystery, and faith.
  • In the Salt Marsh: Nancy Willard's collection of poems about the manifold delights and charms of the natural world.

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