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A master poet breathes life and color into this portrait of a historically significant sculptor and her remarkable story.
This fine overview of the orchestra is a great fit for all collections, especially school libraries, where music teachers could use this resource for instruction.
Nelson's latest deserves shelf space with other astounding verse novels, including Sharon Draper's Stella by Starlight, Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming, and Thanhha Lai's Inside Out & Back Again. ["Nelson packs a good deal into these verses, and though the subject matter is weighty, she leavens it with humor and deep family affection": SLJ 12/15 review of the Dial book.]
This rich and diverse (a variety of poetic forms, including ones invented for certain speakers, are featured) piece of American literature belongs in every collection.—Luann Toth, School Library Journal
K-Gr 4—This story in free verse tells of a small rat terrier that lives on an island with the monk Abba Jacob...
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