Jane Yolen's Emily Writes is an imagined and evocative picture book
account of Emily Dickinson's childhood poetic beginnings, featuring
illustrations by Christine Davenier.
As a young girl, Emily Dickinson loved to scribble curlicues and
circles, imagine new rhymes, and connect with the natural world around
her. The sounds, sights, and smells of home swirled through her mind,
and Emily began to explore writing and rhyming her thoughts and
impressions. She thinks about the real and the unreal. Perhaps poems
are the in-between.
This thoughtful spotlight on Emily's early experimentations with poetry
offers a unique window into one of the world's most famous and
influential poets.
Christy Ottaviano Books