"Acclaimed writer Jane Yolen employs 15 sonnets, accompanied by brief biographical notes, to tell of the reclusive life and literary innovations of 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson"--Provided by publisher.
She was quiet and fiercely private. She was bold and fiercely creative. And it wasn't until after her death that the world came to know her genius. In The Emily Sonnets, Jane Yolen's beautiful sonnets and insightful biographical notes spotlight Emily Dickinson's schooling, seclusion, and the slant rhymes for which she became famous, while Gary Kelley's captivating artwork portrays the poet's 19th-century Massachusetts world, including her family, faith, and fears.
Jane Yolen, "the Hans Christian Andersen of America," has written a range of fiction and nonfiction books for readers of all ages, with a list of publications that includes the Caldecott Medal-winning Owl Moon. Gary Kelley's artwork has appeared in numerous illustrated books, in such periodicals as The New Yorker and Rolling Stone, and can be seen in Barnes & Noble's bookstore murals.
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