
Are You Worried?
by JonArno Lawson
Are you worried you’re not
like everyone else?
Your worries will only worsen
when you find
that the path to conformity
is different for each person.
p. 14
He Laughed with a Laugh
by JonArno Lawson
He laughed with a laugh
that he wished was his laugh
but everyone knew it wasn’t.
When he laughed he would ask,
“Does that sound like my laugh?”
And everyone said, “It doesn’t.”
The laugh that he laughed
that wasn’t his laugh went,
“Hardy har har, guffaw!”
The laugh that he laughed
that he wished wasn’t his went,
“Hruck, sniffle-hick, hee-haw!”
p. 107
Black Stars in a White Night Sky was first published by Pedlar Press in Toronto in 2006, and received the 2007 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry. I’m so glad to see it cross the border for kids in the U.S., too. Black and white illustrations by Sherwin Tija have a graphic/comic sensibility and add to the appeal of the collection to middle grade and middle school readers. And I love the “small-type notes for those with excellent eyesight” at the back of the book featuring fascinating notes on the backstories for many of the poems. For fans of X. J. Kennedy, David McCord or J. Patrick Lewis, here’s another smart poet whose language play and poetic versatility are sure to please.

*Inside Out: Children’s Poets Discuss Their Work (published by Walker Books in the UK)
*Voweller's Bestiary: From Aardvark to Guineafowl (illustrated by the poet and published by Porcupine's Quill, a Canadian literary press)
More Poetry Friday fun can be found at A Year of Reading.
Picture credits: www.wordsongpoetry.com;www.canscaip.org
4 comments:
What are the chances that the same book would be reviewed twice in the same Poetry Friday! Makes me think I need to take a look at this one! Thanks for sharing.
Cool! Thanks again for hosting this week's round up-- it's quite an undertaking!
Sylvia
That is quite a coincidence - but it's such a fun book! And Hi!
I know, what are the odds? Hi to you, too, Jamie!
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