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A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson

A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson

Published in
2009
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Description

When something is most important to me and I do not want to lose it, I gather it into a poem. It is said that women must employ the needle and not the pen. But I will be a Poet! That's who I am! Before she was an iconic American poet, Emily Dickinson was a spirited girl eager to find her place in the world. Expected by family and friends to mold to the prescribed role for women in mid-1800s New England, Emily was challenged to define herself on her own terms. Award-winning author Barbara Dana brilliantly imagines the girlhood of this extraordinary young woman, capturing the cadences of her unique voice and bringing her to radiant life.
Age
12-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
368 pages

Why to read

  • In-depth character development
  • Historical context
  • Inspiring portrayal of a female artist
  • Exploration of themes like identity and freedom