An outstanding presentation of the haiku master Bashōs fascinating journey north. The lyrical and inclusive nature of the text combines seamlessly with the fine artwork and its authentic representation of Japanese landscape. Together, writer and artist invite readers to share the journey and to delight in it. Beverley George, Editor, Windfall: Australian Haiku
Libbys gentle and thought-provoking text highlights the emotive nature of words, and how poetry can capture so succinctly the essence of our world. The story is brought to life by Sadamis gorgeous watercolours that eloquently depict the simplicity of life in 17th century Japan. An important book to have not only as an introduction to haiku and Matsuo Bashō, but also as a reminder that, in our fast paced world, words matter, and its good to slow down, quietly take note of whats around us, and enjoy lifes journey. Kerry Gittens, thebooktree
I admire Libby Hathorns abilities to make a story about Bashos great poemshaiku that were created from the inspiration he gained while walking along the narrow road to the deep north with companion, Sora. How vividly Libby describes Japan, the children, the scenery, and the culture. I also admire Sadami Konchis exquisite forms and colouring. I was very impressed by the way this picture book brings together two abilities to create a splendidly beautiful and artistic world! Really this picture book is not just for children but also for adults too. Aya Yuhki, Tokyo
Inspired by the great master, we must not teach children the rules of haiku. The spirit of haiku, this subtlest of art forms, is beyond ruleslet children play with words and images in the way that only children can; encourage them to become poets themselves along the road of their own great journey. Simon Hanson, Secretary, Australian Haiku Society
In this heart-warming book, we discover that the journey can be home, that frogs should be free, and that poems last forever. The illustrations are lovingly drawn by the immensely talented Sadami Konchi. Ingrid Pillar, Distinguished Professor, Macquarie University
What a charming story about the wonderful poet Bashō! Great for schools and great for families! This book will take you and your children all the way along the Narrow Road to feel the astonishing beauty of Japan. Chiharu Ito, Teacher, Tokyo