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Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul B. Janeczko
Illustrated by Melissa Sweet

ISBN:

9780763699710

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

1st March 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

811.008

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

48

Dimensions:

Width 249mm, Height 289mm, Spine 5mm

Weight:

255g

Description

It only takes a few words, if they're the right words, to create a strong image. Whether listened to in the comfort of a cozy lap or read independently, the thirty-six very short poems in this collection remind readers young and old that a few perfect words and pictures can make the world glow. Selected by acclaimed poet Paul B. Janeczko and gorgeously illustrated by Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet, this anthology invites children to sample poems throughout the four seasons.

Reviews

Anthologies of poetry for young people are never in short supply. But Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems is a glorious example of the genre. Paul B. Janeczko has selected 36 poetic gems with an experts ear, matching them ingeniously to the four seasons. ... This marriage of verbal and visual imagery has the effect of making some familiar, even hoary poems suddenly seem utterly new. ... The poems are short, accessible and child-friendly, but they are far from unsophisticated. ... Janeczko has a brilliant accomplice in his act of literary reimagination. This is his illustrator, Melissa Sweet. Sweets spectacular mixed-media illustrations seem poised to break free from the books large pages. They are alternately delicate and bold, mistily atmospheric and scorchingly bright. Her touch combines the rigor of a mature artist and the scratchy abandon of a child. Best of all, they illuminate the poetry with genuine wit, intelligence and emotion. They are poems come to life.
The New York Times Book Review

Organized by the seasons, beginning with spring, this collection of 36 impeccably chosen short poems demonstrates that significant emotional power can reside in just a few lines. In obvious contrast with such small bites of poetry, the large-format design explodes with bright and expressive watercolor, gouache, and mixed-media collages. Colors and shapes with willowy details expertly blur or bring bits of the images into focus to create a magical sense of place, time, and beauty. ... Every poem evokes a moment, and, combined with its corresponding full-bleed illustration, the season is captured for readers to remember, experience, or anticipate. Any collection will be brighter with the inclusion of this treasure.
School Library Journal (starred review)

In their brevity, the poems remind us that less can often be more and that there is art in economy. ... Caldecott Honor artist Sweets pictures are, in a word, gorgeous. Executed in watercolor, gouache, and mixed-media, they capture and expand the spirit and sensibility of the verses they illustrate to wonderful effect. The harmonious cooperation of words and images provides a memorable reading experience for each season and for the whole year round.
Booklist (starred review)

Janeczko artfully arranges 36 elegant poems among the four seasons. ... Sweets effervescent mixed-media collages include signature elements like graph paper and saturated pinks; the large format engenders some expansive compositions, such as one showing the curve of the Earth near an enormous, smiling full moon. Inventive details abound, too: The last spread shows a child asleep under a crazy quilt that incorporates motifs from all four seasonsa perfect visual ending. Scintillating!
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A spirited anthology. Evocative and accessible. Sweets artwork is marvelously varied.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Most of [the poems] are bijou bursts of imagery, capturing a moment or provoking contemplation with a fresh metaphor. Sweets mixed-media art is elegant, quirky, and friendly... While the inviting art and poetic brevity will lure younger readers (and readaloud audiences), theres a sophistication in the poetic metaphors that will keep even older elementary readers engaged, and the compactness of the verse and visual translation will help reluctant poetry readers look at verse in a new light.
Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books

"Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems" is something quite special. ... There's no better way to introduce little ones to the verses of Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Richard Wright and more.
BookPage Online

[R]ich with color and filled with Melissa Sweet's eventful, expressive illustrations, "Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems" stands out for its good looks and the charm of its concise verses, anthologized by Paul B. Janeczko.
The Wall Street Journal

Breeze through the seasons with this deftly selected collection of 36 poems, each embedded like a jewel in one of Melissa Sweets gloriously textured mixed-media illustrations.
The Washington Post

It's little wonder that Firefly July entranced me as much as it did. I dont consider myself a poetry connoisseur so it takes something special to break through to me as much as this book did. ... Lulling and lovely, theres something for everyone inside.
A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ blog)

A marvelous collection. ... Gorgeous illustrations.
The Buffalo News

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