The Big Amazing Poetry Book: 52 Weeks of Poetry From 52 Brilliant Poets

9781035003846
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From John Agard and Julia Donaldson to Nikita Gill, Brian Bilston and Carol Ann Duffy, The Big Amazing Poetry Book is a brilliant, accessible introduction to poetry and to fifty-two fantastic poets.

Introduced by Roger McGough, the book features the illustrations of former Children's Laureate and beloved author of the Goth Girl and Ottoline series, Chris Riddell.


A warm, funny collection, this book is packed with many different styles of poetry – ballads, riddles, tongue-twisters, shape poems, haikus, sonnets and raps – about seasons, festivals, animals, birds, love, war, food, fish and football and much more.

Each poet is showcased with seven of their poems alongside a biography to give exciting, engaging context to their work – plus a stunning line artwork on every page.

A must have for any young readers, The Big Amazing Poetry Book primarily features work from twentieth and twenty-first century poets. Included are John Agard, Brian Bilston, Lewis Carroll, Joseph Coelho, Julia Donaldson, Carol Ann Duffy, Nikita Gill, Jackie Kay, Roger McGough – and many more.

'[A] warm, funny and imaginative celebration of verse, and the ideal introduction to a mix of diverse poets' – Lancashire Post



PRODUCT DETAILS :
ISBN : 9781035003846
EDITED BY Morgan, Gaby, ILLUSTRATED BY Riddell, Chris
PUBLISHER : Pan Macmillan PUBLICATION DATE : July 13, 2023
COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION : United Kingdom IMPRINT : Macmillan Children's Books
LANGUAGE : English AGE : From 8 to 11 years
PRODUCT FORM : Paperback / softback
DIMENSION : 197 mm x 130 mm
WEIGHT : 406 g

PRODUCT CATEGORY :
Children’s, Teenage & Educational

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