<p><em>Uncommon Place</em>is a book&nbsp;rooted in Scotland&#39;s mountains and open spaces its fenced enclosures and mined ground. It develops from earlier books what Tom Leonard has called &quot;the most intelligent debate between technology and nature in poetry that I know.&quot;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Through rivers weather and wild creatures as well as through industrial landscapes and urban spaces the poems explore a core preoccupation that of how we experience being in place the relationship of the walker with the shifting nature of the place through which she walks.&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;Rooted in the local the poems in this book deliver a profound understanding of emotions engendered by the geologies and natural histories of landscape and what it means to fully inhabit this country: true dwelling; compelling unique enduring poetry.&quot; &mdash;Gerry Loose</p><p>&nbsp;</p>