6/29/2023 0 Comments Love that dog book![]() ![]() (There is no note at the beginning of the book to point the reader to the appendix.) But it’s a quick read, offering a chance to go back and look again. ![]() Others not already familiar with these famous poems, though, might miss the allusions in Jack’s work. The inclusion of the eight poems is an advantage, because comments on the poems are often part of Jack’s poetry. Jack’s poetry grows in length, complexity, and quality from September to May, until he proudly sends his best poem about his dog and a heartfelt thank-you poem to Walter Dean Myers after the author’s school visit. Jack’s class assignments incorporate responses to eight well-known poems (included in an appendix) and gradually reveal the circumstances, and Jack’s hidden feelings, about the loss of his beloved dog. He questions the very nature of poetry, forcing the reader to think about this question, too. Creech knows all about reluctant writers from her own years of teaching, and she skillfully reveals Jack’s animosity toward books and poetry, and especially about writing his own poems. ![]() 862, etc.) continues to explore new writing paths with her latest, written as free verse from the viewpoint of a middle-school boy named Jack. Versatile Newbery Medalist Creech ( A Fine, Fine School, p. ![]()
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