“She carefully strung words together like elegant jewels in perfect meter and time.”
“She carefully strung words together like elegant jewels in perfect meter and time.”
This book could tie in with a variety of topics which would make it an ideal choice to have in a classroom library. Lessons could tie in to poetry, black history month, the Great Depression, and many more.
This was a very captivating book that draws on the readers attention with its creative writing and brightly illustrated pages
4 ⭐Suzanne Slade presents another fantastic picture book about a historical figure. This time the author turns their pen to Gwendloyn Brooks, the Poet Lauret from Illinois, and the first Black woman to win a Pulitzer Prize. The book is a great tale. I do think it ends in an awkward place, but it gives the reader an idea of who Gwendolyn was and might make them interested in learning more.
Exquisite was a lovely poetic tribute to poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The Illustrations are beautiful, and the narrative includes quotes from Brooks and one of her poems. I recommend this picture book, especially if you're interested in poetry. #Poetry #ChildrensBooks #GwendolynBrooks #BlackHistory #PictureBooks #NonFiction
Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black person to win the Pulitzer Prize, began writing from a young age. This picture book biography shows how persistence and a passion for something you believe in can be rewarded, even if jobs are hard to come by and poetry can‘t be counted on to pay your bills. Cozbi Cabrera‘s joyous artwork in acrylic paint has an airy sense of movement. #kidlit for #AllAges #BHM
Outside,
exquisite clouds exploded in the sunset sky,
because Gwendolyn had won
the greatest prize in poetry!
She poured her poems into notebooks—
filled them to the very tops.
Her room became a swelling sea of poems.
“I was at my happiest, sitting out on the back porch, to sit there and look out at the western sky
with all those beautiful changing clouds
and just to dream about the future,
which was going to be ecstatically exquisite,
like those clouds.”