In this beautiful and heartwarming collection, 36 women
writers and poets celebrate small pleasures and life’s secrets over a steaming cup of tea, taking time to reflect on moments of insight, comfort and abundance.
108 pages, full-color cover with 3-½" flaps, 8" x 8", 49 color photographs, Tea Resources Directory.
Published by Floreant Press in 2002.
ISBN 978-0-9649497-4-4. trade paper
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