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K-3
Illustrated by
Chuck Groenink.
In this fictional "biography" of Dr. Williams's most famous poem, Rogers shows how Williams managed to put all that he observed into an economical, one-sentence, sixteen-word poem (printed on the final spread). Rogers suggests that there is power in noticing, as Williams did--finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. Groenink's muted, sepia-toned illustrations capture the quiet, unassuming doctor at work. An author's note explains Williams's contributions to American poetry; a partial list of Williams's poems is appended. Bib.
Reviewer: Julie Danielson
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2019