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George Ella Lyon

    George Ella Lyon è una prolifica autrice del Kentucky il cui lavoro abbraccia una vasta gamma di generi. Si è fatta conoscere nella letteratura per ragazzi con coinvolgenti libri illustrati e avvincenti romanzi per giovani. La versatilità di Lyon è ulteriormente dimostrata attraverso la sua acuta poesia e i suoi articoli che invitano alla riflessione, a testimonianza di una ricca carriera letteraria.

    You and Me and Home Sweet Home
    The Pirate of Kindergarten
    Back to the Light
    Mother to Tigers
    Many-Storied House
    She Let Herself Go
    • She Let Herself Go

      Poems

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Exploring the evolution of identity, this collection delves into the life of a woman navigating various roles such as girlhood, wifehood, motherhood, and writerhood. Through a blend of humor and insight, it critiques cultural expectations shaped by family stories, gender norms, and myths. Drawing inspiration from Virginia Woolf and engaging with influential feminist poets like Muriel Rukeyser and Grace Paley, the work offers a discerning and often irreverent perspective on the poet's journey and the complexities of womanhood.

      She Let Herself Go
    • Many-Storied House

      • 136pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of her roots in Harlan, Kentucky, the author George Ella Lyon showcases her deep connection to poetry in her fifth collection, Many-Storied House. Throughout her career, she has explored various genres, yet poetry continues to be the core of her creative expression. This collection reflects her journey and the rich tapestry of experiences that inform her writing.

      Many-Storied House
    • Mother to Tigers

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The biography presents a vibrant and engaging portrayal of Helen Martini, the founder of the Bronx Zoo's animal nursery. Through striking illustrations and a compassionate narrative style, it captures her dedication to animal care and her significant contributions to wildlife preservation. This picture book is designed to resonate with children, making it both informative and accessible.

      Mother to Tigers
    • Back to the Light

      • 90pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Acclaimed poet George Ella Lyon returns with a brilliant new collection that traces the course of a woman's life from girlhood to mature female wisdom.

      Back to the Light
    • Ginny's journey to becoming a pirate unfolds primarily in her school environment, where she navigates the challenges and adventures that lead her to earn an eye patch. The narrative combines engaging words and illustrations, providing a unique exploration of perception and vision. This imaginative tale highlights Ginny's transformation and the surprises that come with her unconventional path.

      The Pirate of Kindergarten
    • Community spirit shines as neighbors unite to support Sharonda and Mama in constructing their new home. The story emphasizes themes of collaboration, friendship, and the importance of coming together in times of need, showcasing the strength of communal bonds.

      You and Me and Home Sweet Home
    • An award-winning author delves into the journey of water, examining its origins and the paths it takes through the environment. The narrative explores the significance of water in our lives, its impact on ecosystems, and the challenges related to its conservation and management. Through insightful observations and engaging storytelling, the book highlights the vital role water plays in sustaining life and the urgent need to protect this precious resource.

      All the Water in the World
    • The narrative centers on Lawanda, a determined fifteen-year-old from Cardin, Kentucky, aspiring to attend college despite her impoverished background. Her unique friendship with Garland, an alcoholic World War II veteran, leads to misunderstandings within their small town. As their bond faces scrutiny, an unexpected tragedy emerges, jeopardizing Lawanda's dreams and forcing her to confront the challenges of her circumstances.

      With a Hammer for My Heart
    • The book illustrates the intricate process of tapestry creation, showcasing each step from shearing wool from award-winning sheep to dyeing and weaving it on a loom. With vibrant full-color illustrations, it provides a captivating visual journey into the artistry and craftsmanship behind tapestry making.

      Weaving the Rainbow
    • Don't You Remember?

      • 220pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The memoir explores a profound past-life event that began during the author's childhood trip to Niagara Falls. It chronicles her decades-long quest to uncover the details and characters of this spiritual mystery, taking her from Harlan County, Kentucky, to Bath, New York, and finally to Llanrwst, Wales. Through her journey, she delves into themes of memory, identity, and the connections that transcend time and place.

      Don't You Remember?