Thunder Underground
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
In this collection of poems that's a science, poetry, and adventure story all rolled into one, noted children's poet Jane Yolen takes readers on an expedition underground.
This thought-provoking collection will evoke a sense of wonder and awe in readers, as they discover the mysterious world underneath us. Kids will explore everything from animal burrows, to human creations -- like subways -- to ancient cities and fossils. Even deeper down, there are caves, magma, and Earth's tectonic plates. The illustrations show how girl and boy, accompanied by several animals, go on a fantastic underground journey. In these poems, young readers will see that beneath us are the past, the present, and the future.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Home to organisms, minerals, and buried treasure, the subterranean world is the subject of Yolen's 21 poems, written in a variety of rhyming and nonrhyming forms. Masse's crisp, gently textured mixed-media illustrations show a black girl and white boy imaginatively exploring what lurks beneath their feet, starting in the basement: "cables, pipes,/ the basic foundation,/ a storage,/ a story,/ the oldest page." In subsequent poems, Yolen pays tributes to the natural ("Oh, to be an ant,/ neat, quiet, indifferent/ to anything but constant work") and the man-made ("I like the sound the subway makes/ deep in its underground den"), as well as musing on lost cities, pirate treasure, and "magma pools/ Becoming rock/ When magma cools." Blending creativity with scientific fact, Yolen's poems appeal to readers' imaginations and intellects alike. Ages 5 10. Author's)