Once Upon a Timely

Once Upon a Timely
by Lynn Parrish Sutton (Author) and Faith Pray (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Whether you love them “glowingly like a dragon’s fire” or “toweringly like a castle’s spire” this adverb adventure is perfect for sharing, from once upon a time to happily ever after. This oversized board book has rounded corners.

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Ink Knows No Borders

Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience
Edited by Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond

Booktalk: This collection of sixty-four poems by poets who come from all over the world shares the experience of first- and second-generation young adult immigrants and refugees.

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A Hymn to Childhood

Childhood? What childhood?
The one that didn’t last?
The one in which you learned to be afraid
of the boarded-up well in the backyard
and the ladder to the attic.

The one presided over by armed men
in ill-fitting uniforms
strolling the streets and alleys
while loudspeakers proclaimed a new era,
and the house around you grew bigger,
the rooms farther apart, with more and more
people missing?

An excerpt from a poem by Li-Young Lee

A 2019 Cybils Poetry nominee

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