You will delight in reading Where We Go: haiku and tanka sequences and other concise imaginings by Jean LeBlanc. It is a poetic time machine! Robert Frost and Bashō watch the Green Mountains change color in the morning light. Queen Victoria muses on the life of Tom Thumb. A young girl in New England imagines growing up to be Rachel Carson. Where We Go breaks the laws of physics and invites the reader to travel through time. Every poem is infused with a sense of place: Vermont, the Catskills, the central Massachusetts towns the author knows from her childhood. Where We Go will have you hearing voices, will make you Emily Dickinson’s neighbor and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s confidante. History was never this intimate, this alive. Don’t miss this exquisite adventure in verse!