These sonnets sing about a love of the landscape of New Hampshire and the people who rejoice in common in its sense of place. At times, this earthly paradise is daunting, formidable and even threatening. Yet the skiing is divine. The mountains are sublime. The purity of the lakes is pristine. The small towns charm. The seacoast, though brief, connects to the vast Atlantic. This modest poetic book refreshes the sonnet itself with songs and beautiful full-color images of landscapes inspired by the land and people who love New Hampshire. "One hears in these sonnets the sensibility of a contemporary avatar of Wallace Stevens. Lentz helps us find true north in ourselves. This is the most important connection art can make." - Eric Sonnenschein, Author of "Ad Nomad" "These are the bread and water of life." - Bruce McLaren, Author of "The Plain of Dead Cities" "The language in 'Sonnets' is by turns playful and profound, and the reader is continually impressed with both." - Chuck Crabbe, Author of "As a Thief in the Night" "His poetry is meant to be read aloud, savored and reread." - Virginia Marciano "Lentz' sonnets exist in an existential, romantic world of sentience." - John H. Sibley, Author of "Being and Homelessness: Notes from an Underground Artist" "Lentz succeeds in bringing out the emotions associated with these places and times, letting the reader drench in the beauty, the loneliness, the joy." - Leonard Seet, Novelist and Author of "The Spiritual Life" "These poems become something akin to beacons of hope." -- Gary Anderson, Novelist and Author of "Best of All Possible Worlds" "Expressed so clearly, the tender feelings of his sonnets are eternal." - Krishna Bhatt, Novelist and Author of "The Royal Enigma" "Elegant meditations." - Terry Richard Bazes, Novelist, Author of "Goldsmith's Return" "The use of a seven-beat line, which blends the beat of the classic ballad to the rhythms of the sonnet, is a nice innovation." - Christopher Bernard, Poet and Author of "In t