Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night

Awards:   Commended for Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Poetry) 2011 Commended for Cybils (Poetry) 2010 Commended for Newbery Medal (Children's) 2011 Commended for Newbery Medal 2011 Short-listed for Young Hoosier Book Award (Intermediate) 2013
Author:   Joyce Sidman ,  Rick Allen
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
ISBN:  

9780547152288


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   06 September 2010
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night


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Awards

  • Commended for Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Poetry) 2011
  • Commended for Cybils (Poetry) 2010
  • Commended for Newbery Medal (Children's) 2011
  • Commended for Newbery Medal 2011
  • Short-listed for Young Hoosier Book Award (Intermediate) 2013

Overview

A 2011 Newbery Honor Book Come feel the cool and shadowed breeze, come smell your way among the trees, come touch rough bark and leathered leaves: Welcome to the night. Welcome to the night, where mice stir and furry moths flutter. Where snails spiral into shells as orb spiders circle in silk. Where the roots of oak trees recover and repair from their time in the light. Where the porcupette eats delicacies - raspberry leaves! - and coos and sings. Come out to the cool, night wood, and buzz and hoot and howl - but do beware of the great horned owl - for it's wild and it's windy way out in the woods! This Newbery Honor-winning picture book combines beautifully written poetry with facts of the forest and elaborate illustrations to form a marvelously engaging collection. AUTHOR The Newbery Honor winner and Sibert Medalist Joyce Sidman is today's foremost nature poet for children. Accolades for her books include two Caldecott Honors, a Lee Bennet Hopkins Award, winner of the Claudia Lews Award, and many stars and best of lists. For her award-winning body of work, she won the Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. She lives in Wayzata, Minnesota. On the tip of Lake Superior at the Kenspeckle Letterpress in Duluth, Minnesota, Rick Allen creates stunning prints, pressing original linoleum cuts, curious wood engravings, eccentric broadsheets, and other printed ephemera in collaboration with his wife and creative partner, Marian Lansky, and their assistant, Janelle Miller.

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Author:   Joyce Sidman ,  Rick Allen
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780547152288


ISBN 10:   0547152280
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   06 September 2010
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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<p> Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. -- The Bulletin , starred review<br><br> This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. -- Booklist , starred review<br><br> The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. -- The Horn Book, starred review<br><br> The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. -- School Library Journal<br>


Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. --Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. --The Bulletin, starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. --Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. --The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. --School Library Journal Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. The Bulletin, starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. School Library Journal Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. -- The Bulletin , starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. -- Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. -- The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to>


Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. <i>The Bulletin</i>, starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. <i>Booklist</i>, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. <i>The Horn Book, </i>starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. <i>School Library Journal


<p> Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review <br> This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. -- The Bulletin, starred review <br> This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. -- Booklist, starred review <br> The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. -- The Horn Book, starred review <br> The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself gen


Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. --Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. --The Bulletin, starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. --Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. --The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. --School Library Journal Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. The Bulletin, starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. School Library Journal Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. -- The Bulletin , starred review This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. -- Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. -- The Horn Book, starred review The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to>


Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside. -- The Bulletin , starred review <br> This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts. -- Booklist, starred review The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark. -- The Horn Book, starred review <br> The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generouslyl


Author Information

Joyce Sidman is the award-winning poet of many fine books, including two Caldecott Honor books, Red Sings from Treetops and Song of the Water Boatman. She lives in Wayzata, Minnesota. www.joycesidman.com Rick Allen makes his Houghton Mifflin picture book debut with this very book. He produces myriad printed ephemerae at The Kenspeckle Letterpress in Duluth, Minnesota. www.kenspeckleletterpress.com

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