Miss Emily

Author:   Burleigh Muten ,  Matt Phelan
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
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9780763657345


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   25 March 2014
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Format:   Hardback
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Miss Emily


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Discover the mischievous and affectionate side of a revered poet in this adventure about Emily Dickinson, four young friends, and a traveling circus. When an invitation to join Miss Emily in the garden appears, Mattie, Ned, Sally, and Mac know they’re in for some fun because Miss Emily — Emily Dickinson to the rest of us — always has a surprise in store for her young friends. And today’s may be the biggest adventure yet. In Burleigh Mutén’s suspenseful story, beautifully illustrated by celebrated artist Matt Phelan, Mac, the youngest member of the group, tells what happens when a reclusive poet and her band of pretend Gypsies wait for the midnight circus train to arrive.

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Author:   Burleigh Muten ,  Matt Phelan
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.338kg
ISBN:  

9780763657345


ISBN 10:   0763657344
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   25 March 2014
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Muten s consciously mannered style lends the story a quaint tone. Dickinson seems oddly charming, her whimsy leavened by warmth and appealing humor. The illustrations... are well suited to the spare text: Phelan... wisely choose line drawing and grisaille; both eschew color. This is as it should be, when feeling comes through words. The New York Times Book Review Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Muten s novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry. School Library Journal Uplifting and clever, Muten s tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere. Kirkus Reviews [T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten s free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson s poetry. For their part, Phelan s graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers imaginations Booklist The tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books This charming story, based on true events, is appropriately told in free verse. ... Lovely. The Plain Dealer Muten's consciously mannered style lends the story a quaint tone. Dickinson seems oddly charming, her whimsy leavened by warmth and appealing humor. ... The illustrations... are well suited to the spare text: Phelan... wisely choose line drawing and grisaille; both eschew color. This is as it should be, when feeling comes through words.--The New York Times Book Review Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Muten's novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry.--School Library JournalUplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere.--Kirkus Reviews[T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations--BooklistThe tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's BooksThis charming story, based on true events, is appropriately told in free verse. ... Lovely.--The Plain Dealer Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Muten's novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry.--School Library JournalUplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere.--Kirkus Reviews[T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations--BooklistThe tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Uplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere.--Kirkus Reviews[T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations--BooklistThe tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books [T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations--BooklistUplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere.--Kirkus Reviews


Muten's consciously mannered style lends the story a quaint tone. Dickinson seems oddly charming, her whimsy leavened by warmth and appealing humor. ... The illustrations... are well suited to the spare text: Phelan... wisely choose line drawing and grisaille; both eschew color. This is as it should be, when feeling comes through words.--The New York Times Book Review Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Muten's novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry.--School Library JournalUplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere.--Kirkus Reviews[T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations--BooklistThe tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


Mut�n's consciously mannered style lends the story a quaint tone. Dickinson seems oddly charming, her whimsy leavened by warmth and appealing humor. ... The illustrations... are well suited to the spare text: Phelan... wisely choose line drawing and grisaille; both eschew color. This is as it should be, when feeling comes through words. --The New York Times Book Review Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Mut�n's novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry. --School Library Journal Uplifting and clever, Mut�n's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere. --Kirkus Reviews [T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Mut�n's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations --Booklist The tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books This charming story, based on true events, is appropriately told in free verse. ... Lovely. --The Plain Dealer Memorably told, a spirited, loosely fictionalized tribute to Miss Emily and the children she inspired every day. --Children's Bookwatch


Muten's consciously mannered style lends the story a quaint tone. Dickinson seems oddly charming, her whimsy leavened by warmth and appealing humor. ... The illustrations... are well suited to the spare text: Phelan... wisely choose line drawing and grisaille; both eschew color. This is as it should be, when feeling comes through words. -The New York Times Book Review Miss Emily is Emily Dickinson, and Muten's novel, appropriately penned in free verse, presents the poet as an engaging, warm, and somewhat whimsical personality. ... Phelan successfully uses softly muted black-and-white pencil sketches to capture this suspenseful tale of a midnight adventure. They gently imbue this charming story with a wonderful mix of humor and daredevilry. -School Library Journal Uplifting and clever, Muten's tale also includes a layer of biographical detail sure to tantalize Dickinson lovers everywhere. -Kirkus Reviews [T]his slim verse novel celebrates the joys and troubles of a simpler time. Muten's free verse moves apace, capturing both the romance of the adventure and the plain beauty we associate with Dickinson's poetry. For their part, Phelan's graphite sketches, each identified by the line of text it depicts, convey an atmosphere of old-fashioned zeal. Based on actual relationships and events, this fantastical outing will foster curious readers' imaginations -Booklist The tale has a measure of old-fashioned charm. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books This charming story, based on true events, is appropriately told in free verse. ... Lovely. -The Plain Dealer Memorably told, a spirited, loosely fictionalized tribute to Miss Emily and the children she inspired every day. -Children's Bookwatch


Author Information

Burleigh Mutén is a member of the Emily Dickinson International Society and a frequent volunteer at the Dickinson Homestead. She has published several books for children, including The Lady of Ten Thousand Names: Goddess Stories from Many Cultures. Burleigh Mutén lives in western Massachusetts. Matt Phelan is the author-illustrator of the highly acclaimed graphic novel The Storm in the Barn, winner of a Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction; Around the World, a Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards nominee; and Bluffton. He lives in Philadelphia.

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