Red, Cherry Red
Jackie Kay author Rob Ryan illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:5th Sep '19
Should be back in stock very soon
A gorgeous new gift edition of this poetry collection from award-winning Scottish poet, and current Makar, Jackie Kay. With stunning illustrations by Rob Ryan, this is a must-have for any poetry fan
A wonderful new collection of poems to read and listen to, from award-winning Scottish poet Jackie Kay.A powerful poetry collection full of the drama, musicality and lyricism that Jackie Kay is famed for. Exploring the themes of identity and age, this collection includes poems about the old days and the new days, and the places associated with an older generation, who often live dreamlike, isolated existences – not only geographically, but also in the memory. Nature and the elements play a big role too: trees, the moon, the sea, fire. Jackie Kay's style is one moment witty, the next melancholic, or gently surreal – and in this brilliant reissued collection, her poems are infused with warmth and colour: in particular, the colour RED. Perfect for fans of The Gift by Carol Ann Duffy and Rob Ryan, this gorgeous new gift edition is a must-have for any poetry fan.
This collection blazes with colour … This book confirms Kay's place as one of the most versatile poets writing for children today * Morag Styles, Books for Keeps *
This is a wonderful collection of poetry […] it instantly attracts attention with the red metallic illustrations on a white background […] This is a beautiful book for dipping into; it can lift the spirits […] It will make a super addition to any poetry collection for KS2 * The English Association *
ISBN: 9781526614841
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 230g
96 pages