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Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson (Poetry For Young People)
Sterling
, 1994 - 48 pages
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highly recommended
Brandon's thoughts on Emily Dickinson
The book "
Poetry
for
Young
People
Emily
Dickinson
" edited by Frances Schoonmaker Bolin and illustrated by Chi Chung is a wonderful book for the beginning poet or any person who likes poetry. It has good background information in the beginning of the book telling a little bit about Emily Dickinson and her life. I also liked the way any hard words in each poem are listed below each poem with their definitions.
There are also good illustrations for everyone of the poems. The pictures were well drawn and positioned through-out the book with each poem.
There were many good poems in the book but I really liked the one. The one poem which I liked very much is "The pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee - A clover, any time to him is aristocracy."
I would strongly recommend this book to other children between the ages of 9 and 13 years.
By: Brandon Ortiz
February 12,2006
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Page turning poetry
what this little book does very nicely is make great
poetry very
accessible. The format is designed with '
young
'
people
in mind, however I left my copy on a shelf during a recent family gathering and it was my 40 year old daughter who picked it up and without referring to her own children picked out her favourite poem.
This is a book for everyone, if you don't already know,
Emily
Dickinson
is one of the explorers of human nature, and every other form of nature.
Finally, my favourite poem is Revery.
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Poetry and Art
This is a great collection of some of
Emily
Dickinson
's most famous poems, and I love the paintings taken; they fit the poems so well. Great little collection.
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I love this series
All the
Poetry
For
Young
People
books are wonderful for all ages, for those who "want" to like poetry but just don't know where to start. Each has a biography of the poet, and the poems are guided by illustrations, background info, and helpful word definitions. So much better than opening a huge book of just words... this is such a gentle, approachable introduction!
THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES
I cannot think of a better way to introduce the
poetry
or
Emily
Dickinson
than this small volume. The selection is excellent and of interest you the
young reader
. The commentary is quite relevant as are the pictures which accompany it. I find that often now, our young
people
go all the way through the early grades in school and many of them have never heard of Emily Dickinson,much less read their poetry. This was the sort of stuff my generation and the generation before it grew up on and cut our teeth on. I do not feel I am any worse for the wear. I am fearful that we are bringing up an entire generation (rightfully or wrong, although I feel it is the later) of young folks who will have no appreciation to this great art form and will miss a lot. This book helps. This entire series helps, as a matter of fact and I certainly recommend you add this one and the others to your library. Actually, it is rather fun reading these with the young folk and then talking about them. Not only do you get to enjoy the work your self and perhaps bring back some great memories, but you have the opportunity to interact with your child or student. It is actually rather surprising what some of the kids come up with. I read these to my grandchildren and to the kids in my classes at school. For the most part, when I really get to discussing the work with them, they enjoy it. Recommend this one highly.
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Includes more than 35 of
Dickinson's best
loved poems, including "I'm nobody, who are you?" and "I started early, took my dog." "The choice of...
Emily Dickinson
is a good one....Chi Chung's illustrations...are precise and sometimes whimsical....Attractive and inviting....will give
young readers
something special."--Quill & Quire. "Bolin's four-page introduction describes and explains Emily Dickinson's odd life style and creative productivity....prettily colored watercolors."--LJ. "...footnotes glossing antiquated diction are well-handled and the precis on Dickinson's church-hymnal metric is a model of its kind."--Washington Post. ". . . shot through with magical charm and graceful beauty . . ."--Buzz Weekly. 48 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.
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