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A POEM IS A FIREFLY by Charles Ghigna

A POEM IS A FIREFLY

by Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Michelle Hazelwood Hyde

Pub Date: May 28th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7643-6108-1
Publisher: Schiffer

A poem defined in poetry.

A group of woodland creatures crowds around a book asking a question that many wonder: “What’s a poem?” One rabbit’s answer, that “a poem can be anything,” doesn’t add much clarity. A bewildered bear asks, “What? / What can a poem be?” Each animal offers possibilities. Wise owl believes that “a poem is a whisper. / Whooooooo.” But a playful wolf thinks the opposite: “A poem is a shout. / Hoooowllllllll.” A prickly hedgehog explains (as it performs a swan dive that ends with it curled into a ball), “A poem is a thought … / … turned inside out.” The smooth sway of each animal’s answer lets readers begin to feel what poetry is. The musical language dips and crescendos. A tiny spider offers, “A poem is a spiderweb / spun with words of wonder… / … like woven lace held in place / by whispers made of thunder.” With backgrounds rendered in a palette dominated by greens and yellows of the daytime, then modulating to the deep blues of the forest night, Hyde’s stylized, stuffed-toy–like depictions of the animals add whimsy to their deep thoughts. Poetry is not easily defined, but it echoes long after it’s been read: “Follow it and trust your way / with mind and heart as one. / And when the journey’s over, / you’ll find you’ve just begun.”

A charming ode for beginning young bards.

(Picture book. 3-8)