



Bearing Witness: 25 Years of Refuge is a quiet, place-bound book made by two Albuquerque women in celebration of the Rio Grande Nature Center, the small wedge of bosque wildness tucked into the city's North Valley. Lou Liberty supplies the poetry and prose; Margy O'Brien supplies the luminous watercolors, including the cover's great blue heron standing in the cattails at the water's edge. It is the kind of attention that turns an overlooked local marsh into something worth a whole book.
La Alameda Press, the literary imprint of designer JB Bryan, gave the project its careful Bembo typesetting and sewn binding, and the New Mexico provenance runs all the way down to the Guadalupe Trail address on the colophon. This copy is signed by both creators on the title page, Lou Liberty under her poetry credit and Margy O'Brien under her art credit, the two hands that actually made it. A naturalist's keepsake of a beloved piece of Albuquerque wilderness, documented here as it left their hands.
Signed copy (2007)
A La Alameda Press art-and-poetry volume on the Rio Grande Nature Center, signed by both creators on the title page.
| Author | Lou Liberty and Margy O'Brien |
| Publisher | La Alameda Press |
| Year | 2007 |
| ISBN | 978-1-888809-53-4 |
| Edition | Signed copy (2007) |
| Signed | Yes — Signed by both creators, Lou Liberty and Margy O'Brien, on the title page. |
| Condition | Hardcover, clean. |
| Topic | New Mexico nature writing & art |
Photographs © New Mexico Literacy Project, licensed CC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution. This is an identification and provenance record of a real donation; no appraisal or valuation is offered.
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