Nine
A Book of Nonet Poems
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فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2020
Lexile Score
690
Reading Level
3
نویسنده
Amy Huntingtonناشر
Charlesbridgeشابک
9781632898814
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
May 1, 2020
Hail the divine number nine! Nine shines in this nonet anthology. A nonet is a nine-line poem about any subject and may rhyme but doesn't have to. Heeding the syllables in a nonet's lines is vital: The first line contains one syllable; each line thereafter adds one more in turn until the ninth line contains nine. However, this pattern can be reversed, and the offerings here reflect both counting schemes. Each nonet focuses on the number nine itself. "Before You Were Born" honors human gestation; "Nine Lives" salutes cats; "Play Ball!" refers to a baseball's team's nine players and the game's nine innings. A few poems provide information: "The Little Rock Nine" nods to the landmark 1957 Arkansas school-integration effort; "Nonagon" introduces the nine-sided geometric shape; "Beethoven's Ninth" highlights the composer's last symphony. The anthology concludes with "The Whole Nine Yards," a reminder that nine is the last one-digit numeral. As with many anthologies, the poems' quality varies, though overall, they're jaunty and read well. While most verses admirably demonstrate how cleverly poems can develop from strict adherence to form, some verses seem contrived in service to that principle. Colorful, lively illustrations depict a robustly diverse ensemble cast. Interesting backmatter adds an additional gloss on each poem and further celebrates the number nine. Children may wish to compose nonets after delving into this unusual, entertaining collection. (Picture book/poetry. 6-9)
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June 5, 2020
K-Gr 4-This colorful picture book of nonets (not to be confused with sonnets) features poems that incorporate the number nine. The lesser-known form of poetry is defined as "a nine-line poem in which the first line contains nine syllables; the next line, eight syllables; and so on until the last line has one syllable, or the reverse, with one syllable in the first line and nine in the last." The poems spotlight baseball games, circuses, armadillos, and planets. The cadence of each poem and the familiarity of the topics make the title perfect as an introduction to poetry in the classroom. Huntington's colorful watercolor illustrations illuminate the poems' imagery and ground the words in reality. Huntington's swirls of color and Latham's words paint pictures that can be used across the curriculum and various disciplines. VERDICT This poetry collection can be a fun, alternative way of learning while building vocabulary and literary understanding. A good addition to a classroom library for elementary students.-Elizabeth Speer, Weatherford Coll., TX
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October 23, 2020
Grades 1-3 In this title, dedicated to nonets--nine-line poems in which the first line has one syllable and each line adds a syllable, culminating in a final line with nine (or beginning with nine and ending with one)--clever poems show how much the number nine surrounds us in our everyday lives. Cats with nine lives run home to rest; children gather to play nine innings of baseball; a museum contains facts about the Little Rock Nine; and Pluto dreams of becoming the ninth planet again. Lively scenes illustrated with warm colors depict kind, friendly siblings, friends, classmates, and adults learning and sharing special moments together. Words in each poem have been carefully chosen by Latham to share not only facts but also humor and dreams, asking readers to imagine. A fun book of warm scenes and clever lines that will invite youngsters to revisit this world over and over again. You won't be able to look at the numeral nine again without seeing its big smile.
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