Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson (Poetry For Young People)
 

Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson (Poetry For Young People)

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... (read more)

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Ian
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Hughes' poetry is accessible, interesting and engaging. While I find most poetry alternately too ethereal and fluffy or too ostentatious and melodramatic, Hughes touches on a range of topics from the racial to the amorous with a sincere clarity that pleasantly surpised me.

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