![]() ![]() Reibstein and Young have created a magnificent offering that is the embodiment of Wabi Sabi, incorporating all the elements listed above. But the more she looks, feels, and sees, her new affinity for the simplicity of nature and the elegance of what is brings her to her own poetry-and understanding. Hear that / splash? A frog’s jumped in.” Still, the cat is confused. Some of the allusions are beautiful: “The pale moon resting / on foggy water. Each animal she visits gives a piece of the complicated puzzle. ![]() *Starred Review* What’s Wabi Sabi? In this story, it’s the name of a brown cat, but in Japanese culture, it’s a feeling that finds beauty and harmony in “the simple, imperfect, natural, modest, and mysterious.” When visitors come to Kyoto, they ask the cat’s owner the meaning of her name Wabi Sabi hears it’s hard to explain, so she sets off on a journey to find the answer. ![]()
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