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Books in Poetry series

  • Fireworks to Fruitcake: Reading, Writing, and Reciting Poems About Holidays

    Susan M. Freese, Jan Westberg

    Library Binding (Super Sandcastle, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Using poems about holidays, introduces beginning readers to enjoying, understanding, and writing poetry.
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  • Death Poetry: "Death, Be Not Proud"

    Stephanie Buckwalter

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Is death the end—or a new beginning? Should it be feared—or embraced? Or is it simply a ceasing to exist? What better way to examine this great unknown than through poetry. Author Stephanie Buckwalter explores eight poems and poets, with chapters on John Donne, Emily Brontë, Walt Whitman, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Buckwalter unravels each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • Beauty Poetry: "She Walks in Beauty"

    Sheila Griffin Llanas

    Hardcover (Enslow Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    What is beauty? Can it only be viewed in physical form, or can it be something deeper—an idea or feeling? Perhaps there is no better way to explore these questions of beauty than through poetry. Author Sheila Griffin Llanas discusses eight poems and poets, with chapters on William Shakespeare, Phillis Wheatley, Edgar Allan Poe, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Llanas closely examines each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • Nature Poetry: Make Me a Picture of the Sun

    Sheila Griffin Llanas

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Nature poetry discovers the deep connection between humanity and nature. Beyond describing the wild beauty found in nature, the poetry discusses nature’s impact on humans and people’s impact on nature. Author Sheila Griffin Llanas explores eight poems and poets, with chapters on William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Llanas closely examines each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • The Animal Wall

    Gillian Clarke

    Paperback (Pont, Oct. 1, 1999)
    It's New Year's Eve. Over the dark city snow is falling, turning familiar landmarks into enchanted places. Under the spell of a new century, stone hearts begin to beat. Even a homeless boy finds magic. His companions may have changed for a few hours, but after this night the boy is changed forever.
  • Love Poetry: "How Do I Love Thee?"

    Paula Johanson

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Humans express love in countless ways—through physical actions, emotional reactions, or heartfelt words. Capturing the perfect words to show a person’s love can be challenging, yet poets have done it for hundreds of years. What is love to a poet? Author Paula Johanson discusses eight poems and poets, with chapters on William Shakespeare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Johanson closely examines each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • Beauty Poetry: She Walks in Beauty

    Sheila Griffin Llanas

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    What is beauty? Can it only be viewed in physical form, or can it be something deeper—an idea or feeling? Perhaps there is no better way to explore these questions of beauty than through poetry. Author Sheila Griffin Llanas discusses eight poems and poets, with chapters on William Shakespeare, Phillis Wheatley, Edgar Allan Poe, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Llanas closely examines each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • Death Poetry: "Death, Be Not Proud"

    Stephanie Buckwalter

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Is death the end—or a new beginning? Should it be feared—or embraced? Or is it simply a ceasing to exist? What better way to examine this great unknown than through poetry. Author Stephanie Buckwalter explores eight poems and poets, with chapters on John Donne, Emily Brontë, Walt Whitman, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Buckwalter unravels each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • Nature Poetry: "Make Me a Picture of the Sun"

    Sheila Griffin Llanas

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Nature poetry discovers the deep connection between humanity and nature. Beyond describing the wild beauty found in nature, the poetry discusses nature’s impact on humans and people’s impact on nature. Author Sheila Griffin Llanas explores eight poems and poets, with chapters on William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and five others. Accompanied by biographical information on the poet and end-of-chapter questions for further study, Llanas closely examines each poem, including detailed analysis of form, content, poetic technique, and theme, encouraging readers to develop the tools to understand and appreciate poetry.
  • You Remind Me Of You: A Poetry Memoir

    Eireann Corrigan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Chronicles in verse form the author's eating disorders, her days in and out of treatment facilities, and the shock of her high school boyfriend's attempted suicide.
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  • Against the Grain

    Ian MacMillan

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
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  • Tickle in Your Tummy

    Judith Elkin, C. G. Duncan

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, )
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