Why put together an anthology about mistakes? Because we make mistakes all the time. Some are the size of erasing a hole in your paper, mispronouncing a wo...
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ISBN-10:
0967915821
ISBN-13:
9780967915821
Publisher
History House Publishers
Dimensions
8.50 X 5.50 X 0.26 inches
Language
English
Why put together an anthology about mistakes? Because we make mistakes all the time. Some are the size of erasing a hole in your paper, mispronouncing a word, or tripping over your shoelace. Some are the size of telling a friend's secret. Some can be useful, like a science experiment that goes wrong but gives you a new idea. How can we make the most of the good mistakes and do our best to fix the ones that need fixing? Poetry can help us figure it out.
ISBN-10
:0967915821
ISBN-13
:9780967915821
Publisher
:History House Publishers
Publication date
: 20 Apr, 2018
Category
Sub-Category
: Poetry
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.26 inches
Weight
:150 g
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This slim volume, geared toward middle-graders, packs a lot of punch. Featuring 70 poems by 55 different poets, it includes many new poets, such as Linda Kulp Trout, Catherine Flynn, and Robert Schechter, alongside a handful of classic poets like Carl Sandburg, Kobayashi Issa, and Antonio Machado. There are even a selection of poems written by young people themselves (in sixth and seventh grade). The focus on making mistakes of all kinds is the "perfect" focus for an anthology aimed at tweens and teens, and the poets approach the topic from both serious and silly points of view. Extra resources at the back of the book offer helpful advice for the reader...Pithy quotes and minimal art are subtly placed throughout the poems, including the sketch of a crack (in the vase on the cover) on many pages, hinting at the "mending" of imperfection the Japanese call "kintsugi, "or "precious scars" or "golden repair," a way to see the beauty in fixing what is broken. A lively blog dedicated to the book (mistakesanthology.blogspot.com) continues to offer insights and quotes, along with links to each of the poets with more poems to enjoy. --Sylvia Vardell
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