<p>In "A Book of Images," W.T. Horton presents a contemplative exploration of perception and memory through a rich tapestry of evocative imagery and lyrical prose. The work transcends traditional narrative forms, encapsulating moments of beauty, nostalgia, and existential reflection. Horton's style is characterized by its intricate descriptions and a deep engagement with both the natural world and the human experience, placing the book within a m...