A Light in the Attic (20th Anniversary Edition Book & CD) by Shel Silverstein - Presentation Transcript
A Light in the Attic (20th Anniversary
Edition Book & CD) by Shel
Silverstein
One Of My Favorites
For over 20 years, kids and kids at heart have giggled at the jumbled,
goofy nonsense poems of Shel Silverstein. And now, lucky readers can
listen to his mad meanderings as well with this 20th anniversary edition of
A Light in the Attic, which includes a CD read by the author himself.
Eleven classics, including Twistable, Turnable Man, The Dragon of Grindly
Grun, Prehistoric, and Backward Bill are performed by the late virtuoso of
verse, while the tremendously popular book contains every one of the
original poems that made Silversteins name a household word:
Poemsicle, Hula Eel, Standing Is Stupid, Moon-Catchin Net, Meehoo with
an Exactlywatt, and dozens upon dozens more. Silversteins amusing,
cartoonish line drawings are every bit as familiar and beloved to readers
as his poems. Gone, but not forgotten, the creator of the irresistible
poetry collections Where the Sidewalk Ends and Falling Up, left an
indelible mark on childrens poetry. (All ages) --Emilie Coulter
Personal Review: A Light in the Attic (20th Anniversary Edition
Book & CD) by Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein is hands down, one of my favorite poets. I love this
addition of "Attic" because it comes with a CD of poems read by
Silverstein. Since I was a kid, my favorite Silverstein poem has been
"Ladies First." After re-reading his work, and listening to the CD, I have to
say that "Clarence" is new a favorite.
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Shel Silverstein is hands down, one of my favorite more
Shel Silverstein is hands down, one of my favorite poets. I love this addition of "Attic" because it comes with a CD of poems read by Silverstein. Since I was a kid, my favorite Silverstein poem has been "Ladies First." After re-reading his work, and listening to the CD, I have to say that "Clarence" is new a favorite. less
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