Curiosity, Practice, and Following the Thread


Paperback releases February 14, 2026
Ebook preorder available now

Warm, funny, and quietly rebellious, this book is for anyone who suspects that the real practice happens off the mat, in the middle of ordinary days. It’s an invitation to listen to follow the quiet threads of curiosity, laugh at yourself, and most likely feel a little better about your own timeline.

The Yoke’s On Us is a memoir-in-essays about curiosity, embodied practice, and the charged space between the sacred and the everyday.

Ways to Get the Book

Release Note: The Yoke’s On Us will be released in paperback on February 14, 2026. Ebook preorders are available now. Direct ordering and independent bookstore links will be added at launch.

Order Direct from Publisher (coming 14 February)

Ordering direct supports the author & ships straight from the printer. Direct order for US and UK only.

Order from Bookshop.org (coming 14 February)

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You can also get the book from: local bookstores that can order through Ingram; major online retailers like Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, Indigo, Books-A-Million, and others, and; libraries that purchase from Ingram.

Major retailers also carry ebook versions of The Yoke’s On Us.

Early Kind Words for
The Yoke’s On Us

I first met Anne Jablonski many years ago at a Freedom Yoga workshop at Feathered Pipe Ranch in Montana, and over time she has become one of my very best friends. The Yoke’s on Us is an awesome little book and an amazingly easy, compelling read—wise, funny, and deeply human. There’s a lot I could say, but it feels better to let you dive in. This book has a way of helping you remember what you already know and tuning you back into your own inner thread. It’s a book that softens you, steadies you, and reminds you that not knowing can be a form of wisdom.

Erich Schiffmann, Author of Yoga: The Spirit and Practice of Moving into Stillness

The Yoke’s On Us is an exquisite gift. With wit, honesty, and a disarming lack of pretense, Anne Jablonski shares a deeply human account of a life guided by spiritual curiosity. Her creative, unstressed, invitational approach to yoga offers a refreshing and deeply grounded alternative to perfection-driven wellness culture. By the end, you feel as you do after a great class: lighter, clearer, and genuinely glad you showed up.

Dana Klisanin, PhD, Psychologist and Author of The Art of Wild Willpower