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<p>&ldquo;Place&rdquo; is loosely interpreted in Marianne Gambaro&rsquo;s chapbook <em>Do NOT Stop for Hitchhikers</em> published by Finishing Line Press Georgetown Kentucky. The 23 poems transport the reader beyond Gambaro&rsquo;s home in idyllic Western Massachusetts on journeys which include the emigration of a 14-year-old girl from Italy to be the replacement wife in America for her sister who died in childbirth. Gambaro again captures the immigrant experience vividly in &ldquo;Euro Mutts&rdquo; describing the struggle and sacrifices of these newly-arrived Americans. She ventures inside the mind of a woman with dementia and a man who brings his dog with him to witness his suicide. &nbsp;Her poems are inspired by people and places&mdash;a boy negotiating with a neighbor to buy tulips for his mother for Mother&rsquo;s Day an astronaut playing her flute while she floats in the international space station and a little girl gaily celebrating her birthday on the observation deck of the Twin Towers a scene poignant in retrospect. The majesty and lore of the American West are portrayed in such poems and &ldquo;Bandelier&rdquo; and &ldquo;Meteor Crater Arizona.&rdquo; And the award-winning &ldquo;Yellowstone in Winter&rdquo; gives us a glimpse of the stark beauty and survival skills of wildlife in this very special place. The title poem <em>Do NOT Stop for Hitchhikers</em> is a road poem in which the narrator is driving (fleeing?) back to New England after attending a funeral in New Jersey and recalls a story about an Italian immigrant executed in Sing Sing Prison. A former journalist Gambaro&rsquo;s style is narrative and straightforward making this book accessible to poetry lovers and non-devotees alike. As the poet Kevin Pilkington has written about <em>Do NOT Stop for Hitchhikers</em>: &ldquo;Go on this journey with Gambaro and you will discover through her eyes what everyone else overlooks. So read her poems take this journey with her and enrich your life.&rdquo;</p>