Congratulations to Sheri Levy who won an autographed copy of Lisa Kline’s book, Eleanor Hill from last week’s giveaway. For those of you who didn’t win last week, here’s another chance!
I’ve been a fan of Nikki Grimes‘ poetry ever since reading Bronx Masquerade; I love how she juxtaposes words and images. This is her second book I’ve read and once again, I enjoyed it a great deal. In this award-winning novel in verse, Grimes has written a tight story that will speak to readers, writers, and daydreamers of all ages.
Gabby is like her father – a dreamer who sees worlds inside everyday words. When she says a word such as sand, carousel, or roller coaster she immediately flies away from her school work or chores.
After her parents split up, Gabby misses her father’s comfort and empathy. Her mother decides they have to move across town and Gabby misses her neighborhood, best friend, and school:
sad is a word
I can’t swallow.
It swells inside my throat
until it’s stuck.
I hurry home from school
and beat Mom there.
The second she arrives,
I crawl onto her lap
like when I was little.
She holds me, quiet,
and strokes my hair.
I stay there
til the sadness shrinks and I can breathe again. (p.33)
Daydreams are more than an escape from problems — it’s Gabby’s way of thinking, breathing, and living. Here are a few of my favorite poems:
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Inside Her Head.
on the door for a visit.
it’s beautiful
in here. (p. 9)
Words with Wings
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sit still on the page
never get me into trouble.
that wake my daydreams.
but buckle up
for the ride! (p.11)
Maybe
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I can be both. (p.27)
Sled
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a lop-sided snow fort,
with laughter
into the sun. (p.28)
Waterfall
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one fortunate blog reader. Middle grade students in both the traditional classroom
or homeschool will enjoy this book-and so will you!

Carol, thanks for posting this and I WANT THIS BOOK! Nikki, I love your poetry!
Thanks for posting this contest, Carol! So excited!
Thanks Samantha and LInda. You're both in!
Carol and Nikki,Thanks for sharing this delightful book. Yes, please include my name in this drawing. Thanks!
You're in, LInda Andersen!
What a great intro into Nikki's book! Sounds wonderful!I'm sharing on Facebook! But since I won last time, you can withhold my name!! I'll purchase it!!Thanks…
Thanks for sharing, Sheri!
Carol, thank you for sharing passages from Nikki Grimes book. I love the phrase..”sad is a word I can't swallow, it swells inside my throat..” That really touches one's heart. Talk about making your readers feel what your character is feeling! Beautiful.
Thanks to Ed Spicer for sending me along to your blog. I love this wonderful book. I tell everyone about it. Nikki Grimes has brought so much into this gem. I would love to win the audio so a big thank you for the opportunity. To dream, to think, to create, to write….so important for this world and the children who come to it naturally. And those who don't. My email is skanny17 at yahoo dot comI will be back to learn more about you Carol. Thank you.
Thanks, Skanny and Kathleen– you're both in! And Skanny–please thank Ed Spcier for sending you to my blog!
Carol, thanks for posting this and I WANT THIS BOOK! Nikki, I love your poetry!
Thanks for posting this contest, Carol! So excited!
Thanks Samantha and LInda. You're both in!
Carol and Nikki,Thanks for sharing this delightful book. Yes, please include my name in this drawing. Thanks!
You're in, LInda Andersen!
What a great intro into Nikki's book! Sounds wonderful!I'm sharing on Facebook! But since I won last time, you can withhold my name!! I'll purchase it!!Thanks…
Thanks for sharing, Sheri!
Carol, thank you for sharing passages from Nikki Grimes book. I love the phrase..”sad is a word I can't swallow, it swells inside my throat..” That really touches one's heart. Talk about making your readers feel what your character is feeling! Beautiful.
Thanks to Ed Spicer for sending me along to your blog. I love this wonderful book. I tell everyone about it. Nikki Grimes has brought so much into this gem. I would love to win the audio so a big thank you for the opportunity. To dream, to think, to create, to write….so important for this world and the children who come to it naturally. And those who don't. My email is skanny17 at yahoo dot comI will be back to learn more about you Carol. Thank you.
Thanks, Skanny and Kathleen– you're both in! And Skanny–please thank Ed Spcier for sending you to my blog!