In 19 poems, leading American poet X.J. Kennedy imagines what those creatures present at the Nativity might have said on that night--each animal speaking according to its nature. With compassion, irony, wit, and reverence, these insightful poems portray animals large and small, and each poem is accompanied with a full-color illustration.
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