Holy Ghost Town is a remarkable book-length evocation of a very special place. In the genre of place writing, it compares to "Paterson" by William Carlos Williams. Whereas Williams focused on the city in the person, Sherry gives voice to the community in the person, the community that embraces its interrelatedness with the other-than-human world. I admire how these poems honor and enact grace, ecology, hilarity, and diversity. As they seek divinity,...