This volume is small but power-packed with Frost's writings which he refers to as "interval". He uses rural imagery to make sense of life. While the beautiful "Road Not Taken" keynotes the volume, other poems, such as "Birches" also delights: "So was I once myself a swinger of birches. And so I dream of going back to be." He's in touch with his childhood, the simplest of times, and uses these times and thoughts to explain adult concerns. These poems are lucid thoughts of someone who has taken the time to observe the details of living. Add this book to your order; it's worth the tiny price for the great reading you'll find within.