In the Desert
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
With wonder and wit, David Elliott’s poems look beyond the Sahara’s blinding surface to the rich flora and fauna of the world’s largest hot desert, depicted in Gordy Wright’s vibrant illustrations. The Sahara, covering more than three million square miles, is a harsh and uninviting landscape, inhospitable to most forms of life. But under every rock, in every crevice, and hidden in the growth of the landscape, life persists. From the dangerous deathstalker scorpion and the Nile crocodile to the familiar Saharan cheetah and Nubian vulture, the animals of the Sahara not only survive but thrive. In his iconic and admiring poetry, David Elliott reveals the secrets of barren desert landscapes, featuring animals both familiar and elusive. With comprehensive back matter offering notes on the poems and Gordy Wright’s striking, saturated paintings, In the Desert seeks out the hardy animals who have made the desolate deserts their home.
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Fifteen poems from Elliott spotlight Saharan desert fauna in this evocative, place-rooted collection. Employing a range of poetic styles, spare but effective second-person lines pay tribute to the creaturely essences of the fennec fox, deathstalker scorpion, Anubis baboon, and many others. "You are spotted," read the double-edged opening and closing lines of a piece about a Saharan cheetah stalking prey. Other carefully composed verses incorporate rhymes: "Yikes!/ Spikes!" is the entirety of a telling two-liner about the desert hedgehog. Wright's digitally finished, warm-toned gouache and acrylic paintings take full advantage of the spreads. On one, an ostrich's behind fills the verso with feathers, while its long pink neck peeks over the top of the recto to gaze at a nest. Notes about featured subjects conclude. Ages 3–7.