Description
Thin Places: Portraits, Prayers, and Liminal Grace, a debut collection of interconnected narrative essays and poems by Arthur Thomas Lee
The Celts called them “thin places.” It was their way of saying that heaven, in a particular moment or at a certain location, was close, that the veil between time and eternity was shrinking or had shrunk already. Or maybe it was never there to begin with. And what of those “thin faces,” those deeply etched guises fighting for light in the thick of understory, from whose eyes grace springs and from whose lips prayers rise like clarion calls for deeper connection, understanding, and love? So too, so too. So many scars. So many stories to tell. So many strangers yet to take in.
Both in the lines and between them, this collection of personal essays and poetry offers its readers the chance to connect with strangers not unlike themselves, and, in so doing, be filled anew with love, awe, and wonder.
Print, eBook, Audiobook: Coming Soon | Size: 6×9 | Publisher: Cedar Fort | Release Date: July 1, 2026
Endorsements/Blurbs
“Poetic, powerful, and profoundly human. In a divided world, Arthur Thomas Lee’s collection stands as a fearless call for connection, unity, and love.” – Sam Demma, Author of Empty Your Backpack
“Richly evocative and lyrical. At a time when awe is in short supply, Arthur Thomas Lee approaches each essay with an abundance of it.” – Alana Billingsley, Paperweight, Inc.
“A luminous collection of everyday encounters and sacred moments, Arthur Thomas Lee invites you to slow down, pay attention, and discover the quiet ‘thin places’ where ordinary life opens into surprising grace and hard-won delight.” – David Dye, President of Let’s Grow Leaders
