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Award-winning poet Nikki Grimes brings us a tender collection of poems about a young girl and her mother, who grew up as a child of an Air Force serviceman. Told in alternating free verse and tanka (similar to haiku) poems.
During a visit to her grandma's house, a young girl discovers a box of poems in the attic, poems written by her mother when she was growing up. Her mother's family often moved around the United States and the world because her father was in the Air Force. Over the years, her mother used poetry to record her experiences in the many places the family lived.
Reading the poems and sharing those experiences through her mother's eyes, the young girl feels closer to her mother than ever before. To let her mother know this, she creates a gift: a book with her own poems and copies of her mother's. And when she returns her mother's poems to the box in the attic, she leaves her own poems too, for someone else to find, someday.
Using free verse for the young girl's poems and tanka for her mother's, master poet Nikki Grimes creates a tender intergenerational story that speaks to every child's need to hold onto special memories of home, no matter where that place might be.
About the Author: b>Nikki Grimes bestselling author of numerous books for young people, is noted for the poetry that appears in both her picture books and novels. Her work has been honored six times by the Coretta Scott King Award, most recently in 2014. Additional honors for her books include ALA Notables, Bank Street College's Best Children's Books of the Year list, and Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People. Grimes lives in Corona, California.
Elizabeth Zunon earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration degree at the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated many books for children, including Lee & Low Books's Bottle Tops by Alison Goldberg. You can visit her online at lizzunon.com.