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The Tiger Trilogy

“The Tiger Trilogy” is inspired by real-world efforts to combat poverty and achieve social and environmental justice. It aims to inspire young readers to embrace their potential to make a positive difference in the world.
In the first story, “The Tiger is Here,” we meet a majestic tiger who encounters Sophia, the embodiment of wisdom and compassion. Witnessing Sophia’s sadness at the suffering she encounters, the tiger embarks on a mission to alleviate it, using his strength and determination to make a positive impact.
The second story, “Tiger & Butterfly,” highlights the importance of collaboration and ecological balance. The tiger forms an unlikely friendship with a butterfly, and together they discover the interconnectedness of all living things.
The concluding story, “Tiger Loves Carnival,” celebrates the power of collective action and joy. The tiger joins forces with other benevolent creatures to create a vibrant carnival, fostering a sense of community and hope.
The trilogy also includes an epilogue, “The Songs of sOPHIa,” specifically designed to engage parents, exploring the themes of the books and offering reflection points on the importance of these issues for the whole family.
The Poems
‘Candle Trilogy’ published in ‘Untamed Gospel’
Martyn Percy, Dean of Christ Church College, Oxford in 2017 wrote, “It is good to be able to welcome and introduce the poetry of Jamie Coats in this anthology. Jamie is a layperson working for the Society of St John the Evangelist (SSJE) in the United States − an Anglican religious order of brothers. Jamie writes on contemporary monastic wisdom, and his work draws on Buddhist, Hindu and Christian traditions of meditation and silence. We reproduce his ‘Candle Trilogy’ towards the close of this volume.”
$25 Kindle
$27 Paperback
A Celebration of Colour
The Grief & Wonder Trilogy

Through the poems of The Grief & Wonder Trilogy I worked through my grief at my sister Emma’s death. I described how we poured her ashes in a stream which she had written about in a poem. I thank all those who supported me at a terrible time and I describe gaining a sense of wonder as I learned to celebrate Emma’s life and the kindness that we received. I offer these poems for anyone experiencing grief and wanting to experience wonder again is their life.
Praying the Seven Prayers

Praying the Seven Prayers by Jamie Coats teaches the seven principal kinds of prayer listed in the Episcopal Catechism: adoration, praise, thanksgiving, penitence, oblation, intercession, and petition. Learning to pray all seven prayers is critical to spiritual health. If we pray all seven prayers we can achieve a sense of spiritual wholeness. Our spiritual unhealthiness can be diagnosed in the prayers we fail to pray.
The Dove Quartet

The Dove Quartet is inspired by the monks of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist. The poem explores why and how to pray four times a day, as we wake up, at noon, in the evening and at bed time. How can we be intentional every day?
The Dove Quartet is $6.25 a copy and comes in a 4-pack for $24.99 plus shipping – you can flip through book to review it online.
Can You Kick Humpty?

Can You Kick Humpty? is a humorous call for everyone to remember how to rest and feel grateful in their hearts. Do you know how to stop working and be free? The book contains the funny Evensong of Humpty Dumpty and an account of how this is one of the most difficult things for humans to do. The book will change your perspective on rest, to-do lists and gratitude and it will make you laugh.
Can You Kick Humpty is $6.75 a copy and comes in a 4-pack for $26.99 plus shipping – you can flip through book to review it online.
The Songs of sOPHIa

The Songs of sOPHIa celebrate the work of Sabina Alkire and John Hammock at the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative. In the Songs of sOPHIa, the figure of wisdom, asks us all to know our own poverty and respond by learning to count what truly matters so a more just and equitable world can exist for rich and poor alike.
The Songs of sOPHIa is $7.50 a copy and comes in a 4-pack for $29.99 plus shipping – you can flip through book to review it online.
The Candle Trilogy
The Candle Trilogy explores Holy Fire which emerges out the Holy Sepulcher at Easter. The first poem seethes with anger of young people with no hope, their candles extinguished as they helplessly watch opportunity and the environment be destroyed. The second poem asks the church to focus on igniting the Holy Fire in everyone. The third poem explores how Mary, the mother of Jesus, the Syrophoenician Woman and Mary Magdalene in their interactions with Jesus co-created Holy Fire with him and asks “Are you flint enough to light Holy Fire?” (The third poem also appears in the book Mary Manifesto.)
The Candle Trilogy is $6.50 a copy and comes in a 4-pack for $25.99 plus shipping – you can flip through book to review it online. The Candle Trilogy was also published in “Untamed Gospel” available on Amazon – more details at the bottom of this page.


