Congratulations to Danielle H. who for a second week in a row won a book from my blog. The Wizard’s Daughter is on its way to her!
The year is 1925.
Gwendolyn Brooks is eight years old.
Gray bursts of smoke hide the yellow sun.
Can flowers grow without sunlight?
Gwendolyn leans on the front yard gate.
Gwendolyn is unsure.
Her parents encourage her writing but a teacher accuses her of plagiarizing her poems. Her teacher retracts her charge, but Gwendolyn is angry and pens a poem which ends up being prophetic:
FORGIVE AND FORGET
If others neglect you,
Forget, do not sigh.
For, after all, they’ll select you
In times by and by.
If their taunts cut and hurt you,
They are sure to regret
And if in time, they desert you
Be sure to forgive and forget. (Gwendolyn Brooks, 1928)
Her parents recognize her talent and give her time to develop her talent; her poems are published in The Chicago Defender.
Gwendolyn writes, revises, studies, and wins prizes for her poetry. She marries Henry, has a son they name Junior, and writes.
SING a song for Gwendolyn Brooks
She whittles her sonnets with perfect grace.
Like Edna St. Vincent Millay and Robert Frost.
Gwen paints poems with paintbrush words
And Gwen takes home a Pulitzer Prize.
GIVEAWAY AND EXTRAS
I’m giving away a copy of A SONG FOR GWENDOLYN BROOKS (a part of Sterling Children’s Books “People who Shaped Our World” series) in conjunction with the March issue of Talking Story on WOW Women in History. Leave one comment here and I’ll enter your name once. Leave a comment through Talking Story and you’ll earn a second chance to win. Giveaway ends April 1. Please leave your email address if you are new to my blog.




Sounds like a wonderful book! Thanks for the great review.
Thank you so much for letting your readers know about resources like this. Since I have been a very lucky follower of yours, please don't count this as my entry–you can make someone else feel blessed too.
Thanks Sandra and Danielle. Appreciate your comments and support!
Looks like a lovely book, and a perfect fit for Poetry month!
Thaknks, Linda. You would enjoy this book.
Oh, this book sounds so good! Definitely, want to be entered :)
Sounds like an important book to tell us about a poet we don't hear about enough.
Carol,What a great poetry book. I volunteer as a tutor for Myrtle Beach Elementary School. It is a Title 1 school and I think the library would be blessed by a copy of this book. I would appreciate being part of the drawing. Thanks!
I remember studying her in my Kid-Lit class and then reading her poems with my fourth graders.
Looks like this giveaway is a popular one! Gretchen, LInda, Theresa, and Keturah–you're all in!
This looks like a terrific book and a wonderful homage to Ms. Brooks poetry. Thanks for telling me about it and for a chance to win a copy.
You're in, Rosi. Another book for your granddaughter's school!
Guess I live under a rock, Carol, as this is the first time I’ve read the poet’s work. What a beautiful combo of storytelling with poetry and illustrations!
Me too, Cat. I'd never heard of her either. Your name is in the hat!
Wow! I have not heard of Gwendolyn Brooks. I am going to do some more research! Thanks for showcasing!
Great, Ashley. Hope you enjoy the book. And I'll add your name to this giveaway!
Sounds like a wonderful book! Thanks for the great review.
Thank you so much for letting your readers know about resources like this. Since I have been a very lucky follower of yours, please don't count this as my entry–you can make someone else feel blessed too.
Thanks Sandra and Danielle. Appreciate your comments and support!
Looks like a lovely book, and a perfect fit for Poetry month!
Thaknks, Linda. You would enjoy this book.
Oh, this book sounds so good! Definitely, want to be entered :)
Sounds like an important book to tell us about a poet we don't hear about enough.
Carol,What a great poetry book. I volunteer as a tutor for Myrtle Beach Elementary School. It is a Title 1 school and I think the library would be blessed by a copy of this book. I would appreciate being part of the drawing. Thanks!
I remember studying her in my Kid-Lit class and then reading her poems with my fourth graders.
Looks like this giveaway is a popular one! Gretchen, LInda, Theresa, and Keturah–you're all in!
This looks like a terrific book and a wonderful homage to Ms. Brooks poetry. Thanks for telling me about it and for a chance to win a copy.
You're in, Rosi. Another book for your granddaughter's school!
Guess I live under a rock, Carol, as this is the first time I’ve read the poet’s work. What a beautiful combo of storytelling with poetry and illustrations!
Me too, Cat. I'd never heard of her either. Your name is in the hat!
Wow! I have not heard of Gwendolyn Brooks. I am going to do some more research! Thanks for showcasing!
Great, Ashley. Hope you enjoy the book. And I'll add your name to this giveaway!