ORDINARY THINGS
Poems
In Ordinary Things, Kauffman turns an eye toward the rhythms of daily life. Whether reflecting on memory, nature, or the act of being human, this book invites readers to pause, notice, and rediscover the wonder woven through daily existence. It is a careful meditation on what often goes unnoticed.
WHAT REMAINS
Poems
What Remains is a collection of hide and seek with the holy. A kitchen table becomes an altar. A hospital bed is a confessional. Paying attention is a form of prayer. Rich in images of parenting, faith, and the natural world, What Remains creates space to pause and notice.
CAROLINA CLAY
A Collection of Poems on Love and Loss
In her debut collection of poetry, Laura Kauffman explores the space between love and loss. Compelled by the death of her grandmother, she catalogues a journey through history and heritage, age and dementia, and – ultimately – hope and healing.

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