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What the Heart Knows: Chants, Charms, and Blessings

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About What The Heart Knows: Chants, Charms, And Blessings

Product Description What the Heart Knows: Chants, Charms, and Blessings is a collection of poems to provide comfort, courage, and humor at difficult or daunting moments in life. It conjures forth laments, spells, invocations, chants, blessings, promises, songs, and charms. Here are pleas on how to repair a friendship, wishes to transform one’s life or to slow down time, charms to face the shame of a disapproving crowd, invocations to ask for forgiveness, to understand the mysteries of happiness, and to bravely face a dark and different world. These words help us remember or grieve; they bolster courage and guard against evil; they help us celebrate and give thanks. This elegant gift book also includes a red ribbon for readers to mark their favorite poems. Poet extraordinaire Joyce Sidman won the Newbery Honor Medal for Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night and continues to write poetry for children that has been called "fresh," "inspiring," and "accessible" to her young audience. She is intrigued by the idea of "words of power"—chants and charms that were once believed to have real influence in everyday life. Caldecott Honor-winning Pamela Zagarenski's beautiful art captures a world of emotion and the essence of Sidman's words. From Booklist *Starred Review* Newbery Honor winner Sidman and Caldecott Honor winner Zagarenski once again join together to create a beautiful and meaningful book. Sidman tells readers in her introduction that chanting, blessing, lamenting, and cursing are as old as human history. Her poetic offerings will touch today’s readers, whose feelings and fears are remarkably similar to those of our ancestors. This slim volume is divided into four parts: “Chants and Charms” (“to bolster courage and guard against evil”) uses repetition in both a chant about repairing a friendship and a charm against the dark. “Spells and Invocations” (“to cause something to happen”) ranges from the practical—finding lost items—to the improbable—asking time to speed up or slow down. The sadder “Laments and Remembrances” (“to remember, regret, or grieve”) brings readers close to the bone with ruminations about illness, death, and loss. “Praise Songs and Blessings” (“to celebrate, thank, or express love”) ends the book on a high note. And while not every celebration might seem of the highest order—for instance, “Blessing on the Curl of a Cat”—the words make you see things differently. If pictures can be poetic, then Zagarenski’s surely are. Her signature stylized mixed-media pictures can be intricately designed, but some are spare: a teddy bear and a crown hugging the bottom of a tall page. An evocative book that pulls readers to a special place—their hearts. Grades 7-12. --Ilene Cooper Review "Poems of bravery, love, heartbreak, justice, and peace unite to offer readers of all ages solace, inspiration, and strength." — Publishers Weekly, starred review"Profound, lushly illustrated poems explore some of life's more trying moments. . . . A winning combination of word and image sure to challenge readers both to contemplate big subjects and to act." — Kirkus, starred review"An evocative book that pulls readers to a special place--their hearts." — Booklist, starred review"Readers just edging toward adult poetry and those filling their notebooks with their own lyrics will find this elegant little title perfect for poetic dreams." — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"Poetry fans will savor the wordplay and whimsy, as teachers appreciate both its craft and wide appeal. Poetry fans will savor the wordplay and whimsy, as teachers appreciate both its craft and wide appeal." — School Library Journal"Each poem speaks directly from Sidman's heart to the reader's, addressing subjects of deep importance . . . Zagarenski's illustrations beautifully extend the poems with her dreamy style and deft use of white space, symbolism, and images from Sidman's text." — The Horn Book Magazine, starred review About the Auth