Told through the imagined voices of great literary minds-from Baldwin and Angelou to Kafka, Vonnegut, Murakami, and Morrison-this polyphonic collection explores the vast interior landscapes of people preparing to leave everything behind. A humming child, a ghostly cello, a spiral of footsteps, a beetle no one can explain-these motifs thread the tales together, quietly reminding us that no one escapes history, even on another planet. In the end, Leaving for Mars is not just about space or science fiction-it is a meditation on what we bring with us when we think we are starting over, and whether the human story ever really lets go.