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PoetryOctober 22, 2009 While I scour my library for picture books to hold against Hook for discussion, here's some thoughts on possible poetry Newbery contenders.Posted by Nina Lindsay on October 22, 2009 | Comments (5)
October 22, 2009
In response to: Poetry Jess commented: I haven't seen the others, but I loved Button Up! Seeing some snippets separated from the illustrations, I'm reassured that they stand on their own. I don't remember the picture that went with Jennifer's Shoes, but it still manages to be vivid.
October 23, 2009
In response to: Poetry Brooke commented: May I also put forth Joyce Sidman's RED SINGS FROM TREETOPS? Yes, it's nature poetry -- but makes such innovative use of imagery that it really stands out among other collections this year. The use of the color spectrum as a unifying theme almost makes the book a poem cycle.
October 23, 2009
In response to: Poetry Cindy Dobrez commented: I think Sweethearts of Rhythm is an amazing book. I love the perspective of telling the story of the band from the instruments point of view and the illustrations are awesome. How Pinkney did both this book and Lion and Mouse in the same year is astounding (although I understand he has worked on Sweethearts for several years).
November 5, 2009
In response to: Poetry Doret commented: I loved Sweethearts of Rhythm. I read everything for the dedication page to the author and artist notes. Both were very imformative.
November 5, 2009
In response to: Poetry dave commented: Has anyone thought about All the Broken Pieces as a Newbery contender?
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