Stephanie Duprie Routh’s “The Atlas of Invisible Things” is a poetic and atmospheric journey through Morocco, captured through a lens of quiet reflection and sensory depth. Rather than a traditional travelogue, the book is a meditation on the essence of place, using shifting light and layered narratives to reveal the hidden soul of its landscapes and people. Routh, an Austin-based artist, combines her evocative photography with lyrical prose, inviting readers into a timeless world where the “invisible” qualities of memory, identity, and spirit become tangible. It is an art book designed for those who seek to find meaning in the subtle details of the world.