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Bee-bim bop!
Par Linda Sue Park, Ho Baek Lee. 2005
Crowning glory: poems
Par Joyce Carol Thomas, Brenda Joysmith. 2002
Lighthead: Poems (Penguin poets)
Par Terrance Hayes. 2010
The fourth collection by the author portrays the light-headedness of a mind trying to pull against gravity and time. Hayes…
navigates melancholy, irreverence, and the sublime, and cultural icons as diverse as Fela Kuti, Harriet Tubman, and Wallace Stevens appear with meditations on desire and history. Award winner. Strong language, some violence, some descriptions of sex. 2010Tap tap boom boom
Par G. Brian Karas, Elizabeth Bluemle. 2014
Tap tap boom boom got a storm in bloom. Its a mad dash for shelter as rain sweeps into an…
urban neighborhood. Where to go? The subway? It's the perfect place to wait out wind and weather. Strangers share smiles and umbrellas and take delight in the experience of a city thunderstorm. Boom, Boom! Award winner. For preschool-grade 2Central Park serenade
Par Laura Godwin, Barry Root, Nola Buck. 2002
Lyrical verse and lush full-color illustrations take readers on a stroll through New York City's Central Park. The picturesque sights,…
the rhythmic sounds -- all of the park's eclectic culture is captured beautifully For preschool-grade 2Halloween night
Par Brandon Dorman, Marjorie Dennis Murray, Marjorie D. Murray. 2008
Loosely based on "The Night Before Christmas," this rhyming story tells of a group of animals, monsters, and witches who…
prepare such a frightening Halloween party that their expected trick-or-treaters all run away. For grades 2-4The good braider: a novel
Par Terry Farish. 2012
A young refugee from war-ravaged Sudan tries to navigate the strange territory of her new home in Portland, Maine. This…
young adult novel is told in free verse. For junior and senior highFreedom in Congo Square
Par Carole Boston Weatherford, R. Gregory Christie. 2016
The story in rhyme of Congo Square--the one place that slaves could congregate in New Orleans on Sundays to celebrate…
their heritage by dancing and sharing music together. For grades K-3Under the mesquite (Texas Lone Star Reading List, 2013-2014)
Par Guadalupe Garcia McCall. 2011
Written in verse. Throughout her high school years, as her mother battles cancer, Lupita takes on more responsibility for her…
house and seven younger siblings, while finding refuge in acting and writing poetry. Includes glossary of Spanish terms. For junior and senior highNothing burns as bright as you
Par Ashley Woodfolk. 2022
From acclaimed author Ashley Woodfolk, Nothing Burns as Bright as You is an impassioned story about queer love, grief, and…
the complexity of female friendship that will keep your heart racing, and breaking, until the very last page. Two girls. One wild and reckless day. Years of tumultuous history unspooling like a thin, fraying string in the hours after they set a fire. They were best friends. Until they became more. Their affections grew. Until the blurry lines became dangerous. Over the course of a single day, the depth of their past, the confusion of their present, and the unpredictability of their future is revealed. And the girls will learn that hearts, like flames, aren't so easily tamed. It starts with a fire. How will it end?Sold
Par Patricia McCormick. 2006
Free verse poems tell the story of thirteen-year-old Nepalese schoolgirl Lakshmi who is sold into prostitution by her gambling stepfather.…
In India, Lakshmi discovers hope when an American comes to the brothel to rescue the girls. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. For senior high readers. 2006My Mexico: México mío
Par Tony Johnston. 1996
Eighteen short poems about living in Mexico. The subjects range from the bright colors of "Houses/Casitas" and the big fields…
in "Corn/Maíz" to selling "Iguanas on the Taxco Road/Iguanas en el Camino a Taxco." Bilingual book in English and Spanish language. For grades 2-4. 1996Bronx masquerade
Par Nikki Grimes, Christopher Myers. 2002
Tough students at a Bronx high school reveal their innermost thoughts, dreams, and fears during the monthly English class's Open-Mike…
Fridays. Through their expressions of rap, free verse, and rhymes, the students learn they are more alike than they are different. For junior and senior high readers. Coretta Scott King Award. 2002Witness
Par Karen Hesse. 2001
Vermont, 1924. A series of poems expresses the views of eleven people, including a young black girl and a young…
Jewish girl, when the Ku Klux Klan tries to infiltrate the town. For grades 6-9. 2001. For grades 6-9. 2001My America: a poetry atlas of the United States
Par Lee Bennett Hopkins, Stephen Alcorn. 2000
Collection of poems depicting the ever-changing landscape of the United States, its people, and its natural wonders. Hopkins divides the…
country into seven unique regions, plus Washington, D.C. He also provides interesting facts about each state and the District of Columbia. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2000Alli donde el mar recuerda: una novela
Par Sandra Benítez, Sandra Benitez. 1996
Candelario is pleased with his promotion to salad-maker in Santiago, Mexico. When he learns that his wife's young sister, Marta,…
was raped and is planning an abortion, he grandly offers to adopt the baby. But when Candelario loses his job and his wife becomes pregnant, he reneges on his promise. Spanish language. 1996I, too, sing America: three centuries of African-American poetry
Par Catherine Clinton, Stephen Alcorn. 1998
A library
Par Nikki Giovanni. 2022
In this lyrical book, world-renowned poet, New York Times bestselling author, and Coretta Scott King Honor winner Nikki Giovanni and…
fine artist Erin Robinson craft an ode to the magic of a library as a place not only for knowledge but also for imagination, exploration, and escape. In what other place can a child "sail their dreams" and "surf the rainbow" without ever leaving the room? This ode to libraries is a celebration for everyone who loves stories, from seasoned readers to those just learning to love words, and it will have kids and parents alike imagining where their library can take them. This inspiring listen includes a note from Nikki Giovanni about the importance of libraries in her own childhoodAnd to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street (Classic Seuss)
Par Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1937
The friendly four
Par Eloise Greenfield, Jan Spivey Gilchrist. 2006
Drummond, called Drum, worries that he'll have a bummer summer, but then a new girl, Dorene, moves in down the…
street. The two meet Louis and the three meet Rae. Now the four friends share vacation fun. A story in free-verse poetry. For grades K-3. 2006