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Sara E. Holbrook

    The Enemy: Detroit, 1954
    The Dog Ate My Homework
    Wham! It's a Poetry Jam
    I Never Said I Wasn't Difficult
    Which Way to the Dragon?: Poems for the Coming-On-Strong
    • Honest and relatable, this collection of verse addresses the complex issues adolescents face, including school challenges, family dynamics, and emotional struggles. Sara Holbrook's straightforward style resonates with preteens and teenagers, capturing their joys and pains while offering messages of understanding and empathy. Through her poetry, readers are invited to explore themes of love, friendship, anger, and self-esteem, making it a meaningful reflection of the adolescent experience.

      Which Way to the Dragon?: Poems for the Coming-On-Strong
    • I Never Said I Wasn't Difficult

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,9(58)Évaluer

      Addressing the challenges of adolescence, this collection of verse explores themes such as school struggles, divorce, anger, love, and self-esteem. Sara Holbrook's candid and relatable style resonates with preteens and teenagers, capturing their joys and pains while offering a message of understanding and support. Each poem reflects the authentic experiences and emotions of young readers, making it a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of growing up.

      I Never Said I Wasn't Difficult
    • Take a wild ride with poet Sara Holbrook as she guides young writers in performing their poetry with style and pizzazz. With enthusiasm and a touch of irreverence, Ms. Holbrook, a performance poet herself, explains how to use voice, rhythm, attitude, movement, and other techniques to perform poetry in a group, duo, or solo. More than thirty poems are included for young readers to practice, as well as instructions for putting on a poetry jam at school or in the community.

      Wham! It's a Poetry Jam
    • The Dog Ate My Homework

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(31)Évaluer

      Addressing the complexities of adolescence, this collection of verse explores themes such as school challenges, divorce, anger, love, and self-esteem. Sara Holbrook's candid and relatable style resonates with preteens and teenagers, capturing their emotions and experiences. Through her poetry, she offers a message of understanding and connection that speaks directly to the joys and struggles of young readers.

      The Dog Ate My Homework
    • The Enemy: Detroit, 1954

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of post-World War II America, this historical novel follows twelve-year-old Marjorie Campbell in Detroit as she navigates the complexities of family dynamics and societal pressures. With a father struggling with PTSD, a secret involving banned books, and the arrival of a new German classmate, Marjorie faces moral dilemmas and the challenge of loyalty to her friends. As she grapples with the looming threat of communism and her own identity, Marjorie's journey is one of self-discovery and understanding the true nature of enemies.

      The Enemy: Detroit, 1954