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Elizabeth Spires

Autor(a) de The Mouse of Amherst

19+ Works 777 Membros 26 Críticas

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Obras por Elizabeth Spires

The Mouse of Amherst (1999) 363 exemplares
The Big Meow (2002) 78 exemplares
Riddle Road (1999) 29 exemplares
With One White Wing (1995) 26 exemplares
Raising Readers: A Collection of Stories from Maine (2005) — Contribuidor — 22 exemplares
The Wave-Maker: Poems (2008) 21 exemplares
Worldling (1995) 16 exemplares
The Falling Star (1981) 16 exemplares
Now the Green Blade Rises: Poems (2002) 14 exemplares
Annonciade (1989) 14 exemplares
A Memory of the Future: Poems (2018) 11 exemplares
Swan's Island (1985) 8 exemplares
Globe (1981) 7 exemplares
Ploughshares Winter 1999-00 : Stories and Poems (1999) — Editor — 7 exemplares
Boardwalk 2 exemplares

Associated Works

The Best American Poetry 1994 (1994) — Contribuidor — 170 exemplares
Emergency Kit (1996) — Contribuidor, algumas edições108 exemplares
The Best American Poetry 1992 (1992) — Contribuidor — 102 exemplares
Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age (1995) — Contribuidor — 30 exemplares
Five points : a journal of literature & arts : vol. 7 no. 2 (2003) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares

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Emmaline the mouse moves into the Dickinson house and becomes enchanted and inspired by Emily's poems, daring to write several of her own to exchange with the great poet. She pushes a vase nearly onto the head of an editor who rejects Emily's poems, and has a close encounter with the cat and with the ratcatcher, before deciding to move on to have adventures in the outside world. Many of Emily's poems are included, along with charming line drawings by Claire A. Nivola.

See also: Stuart Little by E.B. White; Emily by Michael Bedard, illus. Barbara Cooney… (mais)
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JennyArch | 8 outras críticas | Aug 30, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 3 outras críticas | Sep 15, 2022 |
This is the true story of Kate Görtler Kaird, who, after the death of her first husband, moved with her young son Jacob to New Jersey from Germany in 1882. In 1885 she married John Walker, who became the lighthouse keeper at Robbins Reef, located in New York Bay between Manhattan and Staten Island.

Kate and John enlarged their family with a daughter, Mae. But a few years later John died and Kate was left with two young children to support. She convinced the Lighthouse Board to keep her on as Lightkeeper, and she was able to hire her son Jacob, then grown, as Assistant Keeper. By the time Kate retired at age 71, she had lived at Robbins Reef for thirty-three years and rescued more than fifty people.

Back matter includes more about Kate as well as a guide to additional sources.

Lovely watercolors by Emily Arnold McCully ably depict the difficult and sometimes harrowing circumstances of Kate’s time as Lightkeeper. McCully brings to life the storms at sea as well as what Kate did to maintain safety and rescue capsized sailors in those moments.

Evaluation: This interesting book for readers aged 6 and up leaves no doubt about the bravery and perseverance of its heroine, who overcame adversity repeatedly to live the best life she could with the cards she was dealt.

The US National Park Service has an online history lesson for middle school learners about Kate Walker and the importance of lighthouses, here.
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nbmars | 3 outras críticas | Jun 29, 2022 |
 
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melodyreads | 3 outras críticas | May 29, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
19
Also by
6
Membros
777
Popularidade
#32,752
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
26
ISBN
43

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