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This is just to say : poems of apology and forgiveness

Call Number

  • J 811 SIDM (CEN, OSH)

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Publication Information

Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., ©2007.

Physical Description

47 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm

Summary

When Mrs. Merz asks her sixth grade class to write poems of apology, they end up liking their poems so much that they decide to put them together into a book. Not only that, but they get the people to whom they apologized to write poems back. In haiku, pantoums, two-part poems, snippets, and rhymes, Mrs. Merz"s class writes of crushes, overbearing parents, loving and losing pets, and more. Some poets are deeply sorry; some not at all. Some are forgiven; some are not. In each pair of poems a relationship, a connection, is revealed.

Contents

  • Apologies: This Is Just to Say
  • Lucky Nose
  • I Got Carried Away
  • Dodge Ball Crazy
  • Fashion Sense
  • Brownies--oops!
  • Black Spot
  • Balance
  • Sparkling Deer
  • Not Really
  • To Manga, My Hamster
  • It Was Quiet
  • Secret Message
  • Spelling Bomb
  • A Waste of Heart
  • What Was I Thinking?
  • Next Time
  • How Slow-Hand Lizard Died
  • Responses: Dear Thomas
  • To the Girl Who Rubs My Nose
  • Dodge Ball Kings
  • Haiku for Carmen
  • Desk Mess--oops!
  • Roses are Red
  • I'm Telling You Now
  • For Little Ruth
  • What Girls Want
  • Sorry Back, from the Hamster
  • Losing Einstein
  • Little Brother
  • Some Reasons Why
  • Dark-Haired Girl
  • River of Forgiveness
  • My Poem
  • Ode to Slow-Hand.

Added Authors

Pamela Zagarenski

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