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A beautiful and endearing introduction to Dickinson, her poetic inspirations, and her special bond with her dog. Perfect for a poetry unit or a shelf on women writers.
A truly uplifting read for anyone, but especially for those who have ever felt alone and unheard by being new, different, or othered. Highly recommended for any library serving youth.
Steeped in clever humor, this story is worthy of multiple readings and will leave readers wanting more. Give this one to fans of “Dog Man” and “Katie the Catsitter.”
Graphic novel adaptations of classics can work, but in this case, the result is a watered down (pun intended) version of a great book that the target audience still enjoys immensely.
A lyrical but realistic story of a boy’s gentle day with his family. Themes of family traditions, culture, and acceptance develop as gently as the hearts in a strong story-hour choice for quiet times and reflection.