I collect geodes, Lisa Knopp states at the beginning of her first essay, making for an engaging introduction to the entire collection that also encapsulates her vision of the world. She loves the natural world and the complexities of each situation that make it unique. Later in her text she asks, How does something firmly lodged in the periphery move to the center of one\u27s awareness? The question is cogent. Her essays consistently consider some peripheral topic-such as the moon or corn or one\u27s childhood neighborhood-and then shift it forward, urging readers to remember, to think, to consider, to appreciate. As I moved from one essay to another, I found myself observing my surroundings more carefully and attempting to analyze situa...