The Ballad of Biddy Early

The Ballad of Biddy Early
Author: Nancy Willard
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1989
Genre: American poetry.
ISBN: 9780394984148

A collection of poems about Biddy Early, the Wise Woman of Clare, and her animal, human, and supernatural associates.

The Ballad of Biddy Early

The Ballad of Biddy Early
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992
Genre: Children's poetry, American
ISBN:

A collection of poems about Biddy Early, the Wise Woman of Clare, and her animal, human, and supernatural associates.

Biddy Early

Biddy Early
Author: Meda Ryan
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2023-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781856353168

Biddy Early, a mysterious woman from Clare, Ireland was a mystic or witch, her extraordinary abilities sparked tales of cures, prophecies, and spells. Her magic cloaked bottle, served as a tool of clairvoyance, shrouding her life in mystery.

In the Face of Presumptions

In the Face of Presumptions
Author: Barry Moser
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781567921267

Essays by the illustrator and artist.

Worth a Thousand Words

Worth a Thousand Words
Author: Bette D. Ammon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 227
Release: 1996-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0313090130

This guide provides a single-source, comprehensive listing of a fascinating and helpful group of books-picture books for older readers. A multitude of ideas about how to use them in the classroom supplements this list of carefully selected quality fiction and nonfiction books that focuses on universal themes, appeals to all ages, addresses important issues, and is accessible to multiple learning styles. Picture books aren't just for the very young. Innovative educators and parents have used them for years with readers of all ages and reading levels, knowing that students comprehend more from the visual-verbal connections these books offer. They are great tools for teaching visual literacy and writing skills; are effective with reluctant readers, ESL students, and those reading below grade level; and can easily be used to support various curriculum. This guide provides a single-source, comprehensive listing of a fascinating and helpful group of books and a multitude of ideas about how to use them in the classroom. The authors have carefully selected quality fiction and nonfiction that focus on universal themes, appeal to all ages, treat important issues, and are accessible to multiple learning styles.

A Nancy Willard Reader

A Nancy Willard Reader
Author: Nancy Willard
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1480481556

Selections from Nancy Willard’s acclaimed volumes of poetry and prose This diverse collection features some of Nancy Willard’s most critically lauded poetry—including works from her Newbery Medal–winning volume, A Visit to William Blake’s Inn—as well as her short fiction and four unconventional essays on writing. Hens, children, magic bottles, and the moon are just some of the characters running through the luminous musings gathered here. “How to Stuff a Pepper” becomes a heady discourse on the thoughts and sleeping habits of peppers. “The Doctrine of the Leather-Stocking Jesus” and “The Hucklebone of a Saint” are tales about the power of superstition to shape our lives. Other stories showcase favorite Willard themes about God, religion, and the magic and mysticism in everyday life—and the ancestors, guardians, saints, and spirits who, in Willard’s words, come back “once in a while to keep an eye on us, the living.” A paean to the power of storytelling, A Nancy Willard Reader is an essential volume for poetry and fiction lovers.

Swimming Lessons

Swimming Lessons
Author: Nancy Willard
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 148048153X

This marvelous collection brings together the finest of Nancy Willard’s work Transporting us from Michigan farm country to the streets of New York, from a family picnic by a stream to snow-covered fields peopled by angels, the poems gathered here represent the best of Nancy Willard. Willard’s gift for peeling back everyday existence to reveal something magical and wondrous is everywhere in evidence here. Ordinary trees become surreal landscapes “fanning the fire in their stars” and “spraying fountains of light.” Poems featuring Great Danes, donkeys, and rabbits reveal Willard’s love for all living creatures. “How to Stuff a Pepper” and “A Psalm for Running Water” coexist with poems about visits from God. The title poem tells the story of Willard at seven, while “Questions My Son Asked Me, Answers I Never Gave Him” explores the joys and pitfalls of being a mother. Offering imagery from mythical goddesses to pumpkin saints to wise jellyfish, these are poems of astonishing imagination and grace, and will introduce a new generation of readers to Willard’s remarkable body of work.

In the Salt Marsh

In the Salt Marsh
Author: Nancy Willard
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307532534

In this strong, appealing collection, Nancy Willard shares her passion for observing the mysteries of the natural world, particularly the flora and fauna of Cape Cod and the Hudson Valley, where many of these poems are set. We see, through her eyes, the coming of darkness to an empty orchard, the retreat of deer at dusk, and the breakup of a river with the onset of spring. Willard is also deeply engaged with the living creatures that populate her world. Her poems record her encounter with a moon snail and her celebration of the ladybugs she sends into the garden and the butterflies that alight on her shoulders like ghostly kisses. Amid poems about the intimate presence of nature are expressions of absences deeply felt. Willard is drawn not just to the inhabited world but also to the empty spaces with which our passage through life is strewn. In “The Absence at the Swing,” a rabbit watches a swing’s back-and-forth motion just after the children have left the playground; in “Niche Without Statue,” she takes us to “an alcove scoured / to stucco light” and tells us, “Somebody lived here. Stepped away. No tracks.” We learn, too, of the presences she misses most deeply, as in “Phone Poem,” in which she imagines receiving a telephone call from her father after his death. Whether she is cultivating a sense of the life that is all around her or attending to the losses felt within, Nancy Willard never ceases to enchant us with the sense of dedication and awe that graces her verse.

The Poet Tree

The Poet Tree
Author: Sharron L. McElmeel
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Bring poetry into every child's daily experience with activities based on the verses of such traditional and contemporary poets as Robert Louis Stevenson, Shel Silverstein, Karla Kuskin, and John Ciardi. Activities for sparking an interest in and an enjoyment of poetry promote listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. Biographical information, a poster page, and background information are given for each poet. Grades K-6.