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Poetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg by Frances Schoonmaker Bolin
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Poetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg

by Frances Schoonmaker Bolin

Series: Poetry for Young People

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The gorgeous, soft, Hopper-esque (pastel I think?) illustrations illuminate so incredibly well the touching & sensitive poetry of Carl Sandburg. They manage to incorporate both Sandburg's sensitivity to life and his American pride. My favorites are 'The Fog' where he likens a cats creeping paws to the nearing mist, and 'Arithmetic' where he discusses the more practical questions about life and mathematics, as well as 'October Paint'. What a beautiful collection from a true master.
  annashapiro | Nov 30, 2009 |
I love the fact that this book exists! Carl Sandburg is my favorite poet and having this book to share with my children is a joy. Not that I can't share his poetry with them anyway, but this makes it even easier. ( )
  paroof | Jul 18, 2008 |
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"The surrealistic illustrations, which appear to be rendered in pastels, are appealing; the soft edges and warm tones work well with Sandburg's imaginery."--SLJ. "The full-color illustrations are nothing short of breathtaking."--Parents. "...displays the range of everyday topics in which Sandburg found beauty, humor, or pathos....Unfamiliar words are helpfully defined in footnotes...and an introductory biographical essay establishes a context for the poems. Arcella makes a grand debut; his intensely colored sculptural forms, carved from dramatic shadows, have a distinctly '30s look to them...."--Kirkus Reviews. 48 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.

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