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A Maze Me: Poems for Girls

by Naomi Shihab Nye

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ISBN13: 9780060581893
ISBN10: 0060581891
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Publisher Comments:

< p> Life is a tangle of< br> twisting paths.< br> Some short.< br> Some long.< br> There are dead ends.< br> And there are choices.< br> And wrong turns, < br> and detours, < br> and yield signs, < br> and instruction booklets, < br> and star maps, < br> and happiness, < br> and loneliness.< br> And friends.< br> And sisters.< br> And love.< br> And poetry.< br> < /p> < p> Life is a maze.< br> You are a maze.< br> Amazed.< br> And amazing.< br> < /p>

Synopsis:

Life is a tangle of

twisting paths.

Some short.

Some long.

There are dead ends.

And there are choices.

And wrong turns,

and detours,

and yield signs,

and instruction booklets,

and star maps,

and happiness,

and loneliness.

And friends.

And sisters.

And love.

And poetry.

Life is a maze.

You are a maze.

Amazed.

And amazing.

Synopsis:

Life is a tangle of

twisting paths.

Some short.

Some long.

There are dead ends.

And there are choices.

And wrong turns,

and detours,

and yield signs,

and instruction booklets,

and star maps,

and happiness,

and loneliness.

And friends.

And sisters.

And love.

And poetry.

Life is a maze.

You are a maze.

Amazed.

And amazing.

About the Author

Naomi Shihab Nye was named a National Book Award finalist for 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle EastThe author has been honored with a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress, the I.B. Lavan Award from the Academy of American Poets, and four Pushcart Prizes. Her award-winning picture books for children include Sitti's Secretsillustrated by Nancy Carpenter, and Come with Meillustrated by Dan Yaccarino. Naomi Shihab Nye is the author of a novel, Habibiand the editor of seven critically acclaimed poetry anthologies for young people. She lives with her family in San Antonio, Texas.

In Her Own Words...

Since books have been some of my best friends all my life, being involved in the making of books is the luckiest, happiest thing I can imagine.

The day Virginia Duncan, my editor for many years now, wrote me her first note stands among my most shining days. She had read some of my poems and asked if I had thought of writing children's books. This is what I tell young writers: when you send your poems out into the world, you have no idea what friends they might find. Thank you, Virginia.

As a child I read all the time. I got lost and found in books, and still do. They are my refuge, escape, my endless journey. (At this moment I have fourteen books on my bedside table and forty-eight books stacked on my dresser.)

I was also fascinated by my mother's small red diary that she had kept as a girl. Her penmanship was exquisitely and perfectly slanted, a talent I did not inherit. She rarely wrote more than "Saw movie. Got new dress." I wanted to know more details. What color was the dress?I would beg, during our steamy afternoons as she peeled peaches for cobbler and I lay on the floor thumbing through her early life. "I have no idea!" she'd exclaim. "You think I can remember everything?"

I started keeping my own notebooks because I wanted to remember everything. The quilt, the cherry tree, the creek. The neat whop of a baseball rammed perfectly with a bat. My father's funny Palestinian stories. The feeling of a breeze as my brother and I rode our bicycles down the hill. The blood-red stain of a ripe strawberry on my fingertips; the rich smell of earth at Mueller's Organic Farm a few blocks from our house.

How lucky we were to have a farm in our neighborhood! My first job was picking berries. I thought about poems as I meandered among damp rows. Thirty-four summers later my photographer-husband, Michael, our son, Madison, and I went to pick berries there again-same farm, same fields, same farmers. Suddenly everything in my life connected.

Familiar sights, sounds, smells have always been my necessities. Let someone else think about future goals and professional lives! I will keep track of the bucket and the hoe, billowing leaves, and the clouds drifting in from the horizon.

Whenever someone asks why I write about "ordinary things," I wonder, "Well, what do you have in YOUR life?" Writing saved me when my family moved to Jerusalem, my father's hometown, and during my years at Trinity University in Texas. I have spent twenty-five years working as a visiting writer with students of all ages. I write essays as well as poems, children's books and songs as well as novels and stories for teens. Material is everywhere, free as air.

Now my husband, son, and I live in a house nearly a hundred years old, a block from the little river, in downtown San Antonio. We have a large wrap-around front porch with a swing, good to read in. The most important thing to me about any room is: how are the reading lamps? The new basketball court in our backyard was finished the same week our terrific Spurs team won the 1999 NBA Championship. Sometimes things fit together! Reading and writing help us see all the many ways this is true.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060581893
Subtitle:
Poems for Girls
Author:
Maher, Terre
Illustrator:
Maher, Terre
Author:
Maher, Terre
Author:
by Naomi Shihab Nye and Terre Maher
Publisher:
Greenwillow Books
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
American poetry
Subject:
Poetry - General
Subject:
Girls
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Poetry
Subject:
Poetry : General
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's poetry, American
Publication Date:
March 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
118
Dimensions:
7.58x5.50x.64 in. .66 lbs.
Age Level:
12-17

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