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Ode to the Dandelion brings a refreshing perspective to the humble dandelion through a whimsical journey into the many uses of the dandelion. The book helps readers shift perspectives by examining dandelion's role in the ecosystem, its history, and reasons for its prevalence. Further, this book describes dandelion's strengths as a plant ally rather than a nuisance weed, providing readers with information on safe and ethical harvesting of dandelion and recipes for making herbal medicine, food, wine, and plant dyes. This book asks us to re-see our relationship with the dandelion in a multitude of ways. Enter the world of the sunny, magical dandelion and learn what we can gain by cultivating this plant in our lives!
Dandelion is a debut collection of poetry and prose. It takes you through the life journey of a young writer affected by depression, as she explores the beauty of life and love. "I remember that Dandelions have always been part of my life. When I was little I used to make crowns out of the flower and blow them out while whispering impossible wishes, then I wondered at the little white sparkles that flew away in the distance. I wondered were they went, if they got to see the whole world and its secrets before falling down to start anew." Dandelion is about growth and experiences, wondering and wishing. Everyone can be a Dandelion, everyone can fly high and discover life.
The Teeth of the Lion tells the story of the common dandelion, that remarkably widespread plant that is known, for better or worse, by just about everybody. Through a series of short essays, written in accessible language and a thoroughly engaging style, Anita Sanchez takes the reader on a journey through the natural history of the dandelion and its long association with humans. Joan Jobson s illustrations add important details and subtle accents that enhance this journey. Well adapted ecologically to spread into and thrive within disturbed sites -- such as the lawns, playgrounds, roadsides, and parking lots in which they are most often encountered today, and viewed as weeds -- dandelions also have had a lengthy, welcomed association with humans as medicine, food, and objects of ritual, magic, and folklore. The Teeth of the Lion will be a source of enjoyable, fascinating, memorable information of interest to all users. It will provide naturalists, wildflower enthusiasts, gardeners, interpreters, teachers, landscapers, and homeowners a better understanding of one of the most common, well-known, and perhaps underappreciated plants to be found anywhere.
The book of verse that gave poet Edward Steinhardt a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry nomination. Richard Wilbur said of Dandelion Dreams that "Edward Steinhardt's poems move in a characteristic exploratory way, through scenes large or small, through relationships. They are highly readable--talkative, sympathetic, humane--and it is a pleasure to follow their course." Mr. Wilbur also said the poems are "precisely evocative."Robert Creeley said, "These poems are fact of an enduring human attention to what values and feelings are still possible in our world. They are pledge and record, testament and persuasive story, of a real life in a real time and place. Edward Steinhardt has learned his art with great determination and humility. His generous authority is clear in every page."
"Hymn of the Dandelion" tells tales of tragedy, romance, sin, and perishment galore. Serving to honor her name, this book will know to honor its own as its lores stand proudly in their moral words. "Hymn of the Dandelion" tells tales that wept, slept, and remained content in Judy's mind, and to her readers it shall comply with its ways.
Love and Dandelions is a collection of sixty-two original poems written by the author from 1945 to 1986. He has said "some are corny, some are good, and some are excellent," but all reflect the writer's perception of the human condition over four decades as he developed his skills as a wordsmith. A few of these efforts have been called classics, but if not all classics, they are at least sincere. They are also easy to read and understand, as opposed to the vagaries of others. Ranging in subject matter from the Civil War to Alaska, from Life to Death, and from Hell to New Orleans, Love and Dandelions will interest today's romantic and contemplative daydreamers. An entertaining author's self-review of each poem makes this work unique.
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Libby's great aunt, Lobo, is from Mexico, but the United States has been her home for many years, and she wants to become a U.S. citizen. At the end of the week, Lobo will say the Pledge of Allegiance at a special ceremony. Libby is also learning the Pledge this week, at school—at the end of the week, she will stand up in front of everyone and lead the class in the Pledge. Libby and Lobo practice together—asking questions and sharing stories and memories—until they both stand tall and proud, with their hands over their hearts.
A poetic, beautifully illustrated picture book inspired by "Ode to the Onion" by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904D1973). Includes facts about Neruda and his muse Matilde, along with the original poem in Spanish and English. Full color. 1/5.