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A Strange Place to Call Home: The World's Most Dangerous Habitats & the Animals That Call Them Home
40 pp.
| Chronicle |
September, 2012 |
TradeISBN 978-1-4521-0120-0$16.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Ed Young.
This book about exotic animals that inhabit Earth's intemperate environments is a successful mingling of elegant poetry with the natural sciences. Singer introduces facts via poems in free verse and traditional forms such as haiku, triolet, and sonnet. Young's textured, thoughtful collages, as well as endnotes on the animals discussed and on poetry forms, make for a unique and well-rounded volume.