About This Book
A cycle of twelve sonnets, each evoking a month, offers contemplative meditations on seasonal change, nature's rhythms, love, loss, memory, and resilience. Imagery of thaw and frost, blossoms and harvest, and shifting light links domestic and spiritual reflection; occasional vignettes expand brief lyric moments into moral or consolatory observations. The collection moves through growth, fruition, decline, and rest, celebrating small natural details while urging inner steadiness amid transience.
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