A Light in the Attic
(Libby/OverDrive eBook)

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Contributors
Silverstein, Shel Author, Illustrator
Published
HarperCollins , 2020.
Status
Checked Out

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Description

From New York Times bestselling author Shel Silverstein, the creator of the beloved poetry collections Where the Sidewalk Ends, Falling Up, and Every Thing On It, comes an imaginative book of poems and drawings—a favorite of Shel Silverstein fans young and old.

A Light in the Attic delights with remarkable characters and hilariously profound poems in a collection readers will return to again and again.

Here in the attic you will find Backward Bill, Sour Face Ann, the Meehoo with an Exactlywatt, and the Polar Bear in the Frigidaire. You will talk with Broiled Face, and find out what happens when Somebody steals your knees, you get caught by the Quick-Digesting Gink, a Mountain snores, and They Put a Brassiere on the Camel.

Come on up to the attic of Shel Silverstein and let the light bring you home.

And don't miss Runny Babbit Returns, the new book from Shel Silverstein!

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Format
eBook
Street Date
04/07/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9780062999702

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Kirkus Book Review

A fat volume of small illustrated rhymes from Silverstein, who gets down to the level of kids' peeves, spooks, and sense of silliness often enough to score a collective hit. His cast includes a babysitter who thinks her job is to sit on the baby, a selfish child who prays that if he dies his toys will break so no one else can have them, a walrus with braces, and a man who thought he had wavy hair till he shaved it off and found he had a wavy head. There are some funny twists and take-offs on familiar rhymes and tales--such as a speculation on what would happen if Captain Blackbeard shaved, and a warning to the ""Rockabye"" baby that a treetop is no place to rock: ""Baby, I think someone down here's got it in for you."" There are also a number of typical twist endings, many of them lame or predictable--but then you can't expect 168 laughs in 168 pages. For undertow, there's the eyeball in the gumball machine (a sentinel reminder that ""I"" have had enough gumballs) and the fearful ""Whatifs"" that climb into ""my"" ear at night. All in all, bright and knowing nonsense. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Silverstein, S. (2020). A Light in the Attic . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Silverstein, Shel. 2020. A Light in the Attic. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Silverstein, Shel. A Light in the Attic HarperCollins, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Silverstein, S. (2020). A light in the attic. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Silverstein, Shel. A Light in the Attic HarperCollins, 2020.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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