Glass Cabin

By Tina Mozelle Braziel, James Braziel,

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GLASS CABIN CHRONICLES the thirteen years Tina Mozelle Braziel and James Braziel spent building their home out of secondhand tin, tornado-snapped power poles, and church glass on a waterless ridge in rural Alabama. Their alternating voices support one another like parts of their cabin-every board needs its nail, every window…

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Written by a prize-winning husband and wife poets who undertake the building of a glass cabin in rural Alabama, these poems celebrate the beauty of nature, the love of art-making and the joy of relationships. It is as much a spiritual journey as a story of building a unique house.

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