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The poems in this award-winning collection celebrate the
relationship between mothers and their children, with a wide
variety of subjects and emotions--from a child walking in her
mother's comforting, protective shadow to a ten-year-old girl
wondering if her mother was a clean freak when she was young. Here
is "Mother's Heart" "My mother's heart / is a bottle / I want to
fill with warm milk / to soothe her hurts / with honey to trap her
bitterness / with a squirt of Tabasco--Shake her up " Inspired by
her memories of her mother and her own role as a mother of a young
son, these poems by Wong, skillfully illustrated in full color by
Jennifer Hewitson, create an honest portrait of timeless human
connections. Sometimes funny, always sensitive, this collection
will find a ready audience among young people, especially children
and teens who are interested in writing their own poems. THE
RAINBOW HAND was a Penn State / Lee Bennett Hopkins Award Honor
Book and an ABA Pick of the Lists. Praise from Reviewers: "In an
exquisite and moving collection of poetry, Wong explores the myriad
emotions connected to the word and image of 'mother' . . . a gift
book for children to read with adults." - Kirkus "Like the presence
of a mother's hand, Wong's thoughtful and reflective volume is
comforting and easily accessible. The poems are solid and steady
reminders of the connections between mothers and children . . .
Universal love, discipline, strength, and emotion are all in
evidence here." - School Library Journal "All of the poems] hold a
kernel of truth that readers of all ages will recognize . . .
Children will find their own tangled feelings here." - Booklist
In this collection of 36 poems (plus a new author's note at the end
of the book), award-winning poet Janet Wong covers familiar
territory: everything from parents as air bags ("in your face") to
car shows to cop stops, hitchhiking to unlucky license plates,
parking manners, crashing, insurance, and learning to drive. This
book will remind drivers of all ages of their own funny and
poignant driving stories and inspire you to write some of your own;
a great gift for new drivers. Award notes: Behind the Wheel was an
ABA "Pick of the Lists" and an ALA/YALSA "Quick Pick for Reluctant
YA Readers."
Acclaimed poet Janet Wong is known for her eclectic range of
topics, and this collection is no exception. Twenty poems explore
liberty, kids' rights, free speech, political debates, unusual
presidential candidates, the two-party system, voting, the
electoral college, and more. "A Voter's Journal" appears at the end
of the book, featuring a dozen writing prompts and a discussion
guide with space for journal entries. These poems are simple enough
for a second grader to understand, yet complex enough to start
interesting discussions among people of all ages. An author's note
urges readers to "look around, read the news, talk about what's
going on in the world, vote (or encourage people to vote)-and take
the initiative to contribute, in your own best way." This is a
perfect gift for a new voter or for a classroom teacher to use
during the election season. Readers of all ages are encouraged to
post their thoughts about voting and politics at
TheDeclarationofInterdependenceBlog.blogspot.com. Here is the poem
"Liberty" Liberty I pledge acceptance of the views, so different,
that make us America To listen, to look, to think, and to learn One
people sharing the earth responsible for liberty and justice for
all.
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