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Quick view Read, Recite, and Write Cinquains (Paperback) by JoAnn Early Macken In this delightful book, readers will learn how to write poems in a five-line poetic form called a cinquain. Examples help show budding poets how to write their own cinquains with tips about using concrete language and imagery. View Details
Quick view A Foot in the Mouth: Poems to Speak, Sing and Shout (Paperback) by Paul B Janeczko Presents a selection of children's poetry specifically meant to be read aloud. View Details
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Quick view A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories by Flannery O'Connor In 1955, with this short story collection, Flannery O'Connor firmly laid claim to her place as one of the most original and provocative writers of her generation. Steeped in a Southern Gothic tradition that would become synonymous with her name, these... View Details
Quick view Poems New and Collected by Wislawa Szymborska Described by Robert Hass as "unquestionably one of the great living European poets" and by Charles Simic as "one of the finest poets living today," Szymborska mesmerizes her readers with poetry that captivates their minds and captures their hearts. This... View Details
Quick view Boris by Cynthia Rylant From the Newbery Medalist comes a thoughtful, powerful collection of poems about a cat named Boris that explores love, compassion, and the continuous give-and-take of companionship. View Details
Quick view A Fire in My Hands by Gary Soto The author's twenty-one poems are about the themes of life and each is preceded by a personal anecdote. View Details
Quick view Blue Lipstick: Concrete Poems by John Grandits In this irreverent companion to "Technically, It's Not My Fault," a 15-year-old girl named Jessie voices typical teenage concerns through poems that are inventive, irresistible, and full of surprises--just like Jessie--and the playful layout and... View Details
Quick view How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry by Edward Hirsch One of America's brightest stars in the field explains the meaning of poetry in everyday life, shows how to read it, and tells readers why poetry is important. View Details
Quick view I, Too, Sing America: Three Centuries of African American Poetry by Stephen Alcorn A dynamic collection of poetry, including works from the first known African American poet, Lucy Terry, to recent poet laureate Rita Dove, I, Too, Sing America captures the enormous talent and passion of generations of black writers. View Details
Quick view Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems by Joyce Sidman With a unique blend of whimsy, science, poetry, and hand-colored woodcuts, this collection invites readers to take a closer look at the world's hidden ponds and wetlands, and at the same time celebrate their beauty and mystery. View Details
Quick view The Great Frog Race: And Other Poems by Kristine O George This fresh collection of 28 poems about a girl living in the country take the form of haiku, blank verse, and rhyme, and will encourage children to write their own poetry. Full color. View Details