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Book Synopsis: Includes pictures
Includes quotes“Saying nothing…sometimes says the most.” – Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson was very shy and did not have many friends. Instead of visiting people or talking to them, she liked to write letters. She also liked to write poems. Her poems were different than those written by most people. She wrote in very short lines. She also made up her own grammar rules, and used capital letters, periods and commas in strange places. Sometimes she gave her poems titles and sometimes she did not. While she was still alive, she did not share her poetry with many people. Only a few of her poems were published. But when she died, her family found many, many poems they never knew about, and has them printed in books and magazines. When people read her poems, some thought there were some of the best poems ever written. They began teaching her peoms to school children, who still learn some of her work today.
Many people who have read her poetry have tried to learn more about her life but Emily Dickenson is a hard person to understand. When she was a child, most girls did not go to school for very long, but Emily finished high school and went to college for a while. Many of her poems are about God and the Christian faith, but she often complained that she found it hard to understand what was going on in churches. She cared very much for the few friends that she had but she did not liked to be hugged or touched. She never got married but often wrote about love and romance. The most important thing about Emily’s poems was that she used them to talk about how she felt at times when she could not share her feelings with other people. This book is the story of how Emily Dickinson lived her life. It also has pictures of her, her family and friends, and important places in her life.
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Discover the captivating story of one of America's most renowned poets with "History for Kids: The Life of Emily Dickinson". This engaging book offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of Emily Dickinson, a literary genius whose words continue to resonate with readers today. With its stunning collection of pictures and inspiring quotes, this book brings to life the remarkable journey of a shy and introspective woman who found solace in the written word.
Emily Dickinson's poetry was unlike anything the world had seen before. With her concise yet powerful verses, she broke the rules and created her own style. By delving into her unique grammar and unconventional use of punctuation, "History for Kids: The Life of Emily Dickinson" explores the mind of a true visionary. Through this book, your child will uncover the hidden depths of Emily's poetry and gain a deeper appreciation for her genius.
While Emily Dickinson may have lived a reclusive life, her impact on literature is immeasurable. With the discovery of her extensive collection of poems after her death, the world witnessed the power of her words. In "History for Kids: The Life of Emily Dickinson", your child will get a glimpse into the fascinating world of a literary enigma. They will witness the evolution of her poetry and understand why her work is considered some of the finest in American literature.
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