Letters of Tabula reflect family life in perplexing, adventurous environments.
Letters of Tabula alternates between poetry and short stories in the manner of Othniel Poole's poetry volumes, including Chapel of Green Stone. It's crowned with the further adventures of the Rosas and the Batistes, both before and after Poole's novel Gohm. These include Darcee and Tabula's toddler days involving some strange fruit, bad dreams, and a first reading experience. It also looks to the future, where Tabula and Gohm are married and yet to conceive, and Darcee has yet to find someone.