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KEEPERS by John Frank

KEEPERS

Treasure-Hunt Poems

by John Frank & photographed by Ken Robbins

Pub Date: April 1st, 2008
ISBN: 978-1-59643-197-3
Publisher: Neal Porter/Roaring Brook

In Sharon Creech’s verse novel Love that Dog (2001), Miss Stretchberry knew how to engage her student Jack with poetry. Here is a collection seemingly directed at Jack and those classmates who might on their own dip into verse with simple rhythms and rhymes. Such is the appeal of this collection of 30 poems about objects found at the beach, in an attic, at flea markets and other places. The major drawback of this collection is the dated, nostalgic quality of both verse and subject. Robbins’s astonishing photographs provide background to the poems and a necessary jolt of contemporary visual excitement, stealing drama from the verse. It is a shame that there is no author’s or photographer’s note about the creative process: How did Robbins find a piece of wood that so closely resembles the “Driftwood Bird” Frank describes? Perhaps Miss Stretchberry could ask Jack and his classmates to write their own object poems inspired by these amazing photos, enabling them to join the ranks of such poets as Ralph Fletcher or Valerie Worth. (Poetry. 8-12)