The Orchard
Title | The Orchard PDF eBook |
Author | Brigit Pegeen Kelly |
Publisher | BOA Editions, Ltd. |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2013-12-20 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1938160428 |
Richly allusive, the poems in Brigit Pegeen Kelly’s The Orchard evoke elements of myth in distinctive aural and rhythmic patterns. Her poetic strength lies in her ability to cast poems as modern myths and allegories. Propelled by patterned repetitions and lush cadences, the poems move the reader through a landscape where waking and dream consciousness fuse. Brigit Pegeen Kelly teaches creative writing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her poetry collections are Song (BOA Editions), the 1994 Lamont Poetry Selection of The Academy of American Poets and a finalist for the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Award, and To the Place of Trumpets, selected by James Merrill for the 1987 Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize.
The Orchard Book of Funny Poems
Title | The Orchard Book of Funny Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy Cope |
Publisher | Orchard Books |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Children's poetry |
ISBN | 9781860391019 |
Featured in this anthology of funny poems, are Michael Rosen, Brian Patten, Colin West, Lewis Carroll, Rudyard Kipling,and A. A. Milne. Some make you laugh, some are plain ridiculous and some are thoughtful but all are here to be enjoyed.
Sweet Core Orchard
Title | Sweet Core Orchard PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Scott Grossberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
Orchards
Title | Orchards PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Thompson |
Publisher | Ember |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2012-02-14 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0385739788 |
Winner of the APALA Asian/Pacific American Award for Young Adult Literature An ALA-YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book After a classmate commits suicide, Kana Goldberg—a half-Japanese, half-Jewish American—wonders who is responsible. She and her cliquey friends said some thoughtless things to the girl. Hoping that Kana will reflect on her behavior, her parents pack her off to her mother's ancestral home in Japan for the summer. There Kana spends hours under the hot sun tending to her family's mikan orange groves. Kana's mixed heritage makes it hard to fit in at first, especially under the critical eye of her traditional grandmother, who has never accepted Kana's father. But as the summer unfolds, Kana gets to know her relatives, Japan, and village culture, and she begins to process the pain and guilt she feels about the tragedy back home. Then news about a friend sends her world spinning out of orbit all over again.
No Acute Distress
Title | No Acute Distress PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Richter |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 81 |
Release | 2016-03 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0809334828 |
"A collection of prose poems and lineated poems that chronicle everyday frustrations, confusions, and joys connected mainly with motherhood and illness"--
The Orchard
Title | The Orchard PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Heller |
Publisher | Scribd, Inc. |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2019-10-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1094400041 |
“Like Mark Twain and Toni Morrison, Peter Heller has a rare talent that hooks both literary and commercial readers.” –Elle magazine From the bestselling author of The Dog Stars and The River, The Orchard is an unforgettable coming of age tale reminding us that, even during the hardest of times, love, friendship, and the enduring power of nature will prevail. Hayley and her seven-year-old daughter, Frith, live in a rustic cabin with no electricity in the foothills of Vermont’s Green Mountains. One of the world’s most renowned translators of poetry from China’s Tang dynasty, Hayley walked away from her career and her drug-addicted husband to raise Frith alone in a land populated not by ambition-fueled academics but by hawks, beavers, and other wild things—including their exuberant Bernese mountain mutt, Bear. They get by on what little they earn from their overgrown apple orchard and the syrup they make from their maple trees. Frith—precocious, homeschooled, and a voracious reader—considers herself queen of this backwoods paradise. She is too young to understand the pain and regret that have followed her mother here. Season after season, it is the three of them—mother, daughter, and dog—until the sunny spring day when Rose Lattimore appears at their door. Rose is an artist and kindred spirit whose unexpected friendship upends Hayley and Frith’s solitary existence. Rosie takes the edge off the worries of day-to-day survival and encourages the playful aspects of living in nature: fishing, picnics, swimming in a quarry. Frith thrives under the loving care of Hayley and Rosie and, with a child’s innocence, assumes their happiness will last forever. Instead, their lives are shattered by unexpected tragedy and Frith must come to terms with heartbreak and fear. Peter Heller is unique in his ability to capture the beauty and nuance of the natural world and its pull on women and men. In The Orchard, he pairs evocative storytelling with jewel-like poems—Hayley’s translations of her most beloved Tang poet, Li Xue—that echo Hayley and Frith’s life in the wilderness and tell their own tale of mother and daughter. By turns joyful and searing, The Orchard examines the fragility of childhood, motherhood, romantic love, and friendship, and celebrates the enduring solace of nature. At a time when so many of us are gripped by fear and uncertainty, Heller’s story is like a calming deep breath.
Song
Title | Song PDF eBook |
Author | Brigit Pegeen Kelly |
Publisher | BOA Editions, Ltd. |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781880238134 |
Winner of the 1994 Lamont Poetry selection of The Academy of American Poets. "Kelly has a talent for coaxing out the world's ghosts and then fixing them in personal landscapes of fear and uncertainty.... Smoothed by nuances of sound and rhythm, her poems exude an ambiguous wisdom, an acceptance of the sad magic that returns us constantly to the lives we might have led."--Library Journal