This uncommon book is a lovely work of art, with exceptional woodcut prints all throughout, alongside brief but effective poetry and mixed philosophy.
It is hard to tell what takes the spotlight, as even the paper is handmade, each page a different tone and texture than the last; the raw edges tempting you to turn yet another page.
The poetry captures nature with extraordinary talent, and dabbles in several, sometimes opposing, philosophies. Frostic's views on nature feel honest, determined, and urgent. The artist and poet herself appeals to the reader as a true individual and true lover of the natural world. One can imagine her much like the "lone tree" she describes. Her opinions on life and nature are strong and resilient, stretching "beyond time" as a unique legacy.