
I had the opportunity to meet poet
Betsy Franco this summer when she kindly participated in the Poetry Jam session I moderated at the ALA conference in Washington, D.C. in June. What a fun person! Petite, dynamic, and direct, with a quick sense of humor, she won the crowd with her personality AND her poetry. Today is her birthday, so I’d like to send a shout out to her and nudge you all to check out her work, which ranges widely from rhythmic and even math-related poetry for the very young to edited anthologies of the writing of teens. She is a former teacher and educational publisher with a studio art degree from Stanford and a master’s degree in education from Lesley College in Massachusetts. She is married, with three sons, and lives in Palo Alto, California. Her writing (numbering 40+ books) has been recognized on the American Library Association's list of
Best Books for Young Adults and on the New York Public Library list of
Books for the Teen Age.A sampling of her poetry includes:
Mathematickles!
Counting Our Way to the 100th Day!
Counting Caterpillars and Other Math PoemsEdited anthologies of poetry written by teens:
You Hear Me?, Poems and Writing by Teenage Boys
Things I Have to Tell You, Poems and Writing by Teenage Girls
Night Is Gone, Day Is Still Coming, Stories and Poems by American Indian Teens and Young Adults For just a taste, here’s a fun math-inspired poem by Betsy Franco (from
Mathematickles):
thunder
+ lightning
+ wind
+ rain that’s warm
= summer stormLook for more wonderful words from Betsy Franco (mother of actor, James Franco!)
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2 comments:
I love Mathematickles! My kids are too young to enjoy the book, though, so I read it for myself. :)
Eva, thanks for stopping by. I enjoy children's poetry with or WITHOUT children! Glad you do, too!
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