A brilliant collection of brand new poems about war for younger readers.
Brian Moses has been labelled 'one of Britain's favourite children's poets' by the National Poetry Archive and has worked as a professional poet since 1988. He performs his poetry and percussion show in schools, libraries, theatres and festivals around the UK and overseas. He has written or edited over 200 books and has sold over one million copies of his poetry books and anthologies for Macmillan including A Cat Called Elvis and his 'best of' collection, Behind the Staffroom Door. www.brianmoses.co.uk Roger Stevens is a children's author and poet who visits schools, libraries and festivals performing and running workshops. His books for Macmillan include Why Otters Don't Wear Socks, The Jumble Book, compiled for Dyslexia Action and Beware! Low Flying Rabbits - a solo collection of children's poems. Roger also runs the Poetry Zone, a website for children and teachers: www.poetryzone.co.uk
This is an accessible way for children to gain an introduction to
war poetry and the valuable insights it provides. Ponder over the
poems and what they can teach us.
*parentsintouch.co.uk*
These two poets are well known not only for their poetry books for
Children but also for the workshops they run in schools, libraries
and at festivals. So they are extremely well qualified to create
these poems about war for young readership.
*The School Librarian*
This contemporary collection provides a lyrical insight into the
poetry of war, most evident in some of Brian Moses' poems about the
First World War with their Larkin-esque evocation of lost youth and
misplaced optimism.
*The Guardian*
The range of everyday voices that inhabit poems makes the poetry
accessible which enables the young reader to grasp something of the
nature of these terrible events for themselves.
*Carousel*
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