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Poems Have Roots: New Poems

Poems Have Roots: New Poems

Published in
1997
3.32
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Description

A collections of poems that explore the wonders of nature, including "Waterfall," "Maple Talk," "Snow Dust," and "If a Deer Dreamed.".
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
44 pages

Why to read

  • Cultural Enrichment: 'Poems Have Roots: New Poems' by Lilian Moore offers readers a chance to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that poetry can convey, providing a deeper understanding of the human condition and cultural expression.
  • Literary Appreciation: Lilian Moore's work is known for its simplicity and depth, making this collection a perfect opportunity for readers to appreciate the craft of poetry, including the use of language, rhythm, and imagery to evoke feelings and tell stories.
  • Emotional Connection: Poetry has the unique ability to connect with readers on an emotional level. Moore's poems often explore themes of nature, childhood, and introspection, allowing readers to reflect on their own lives and find solace or joy in the verses.
  • Educational Value: For those interested in literature or writing, reading 'Poems Have Roots: New Poems' can serve as an educational tool, demonstrating effective poetic techniques and inspiring readers to explore their own creative writing abilities or to better understand the genre of poetry.