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A Forest Song

Illustrated by Evan Turk
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$18.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Random House Studio
24 per carton
On sale Feb 11, 2025 | 9780593480366
Age 4-8 years
Sales rights: World

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Beautifully illustrated by an award-winning artist, this cento poem about experiencing a forest with all of your senses will make the perfect read-aloud for nature lovers and curious explorers of all ages.

Into the forest, dark and deep,
With miles to go before I sleep . . .
Beneath the holy oaks I wander.
Here, O my heart, just listen!

This vivid and evocative poem reimagines classic lines of poetry from Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe and others. Readers will journey into a forest, listen carefully to its sounds, and observe the creatures that call it home.

With swirling colors, the stunning illustrations create scenes of the forest awakening through the eyes of a child – a wolf finds its lair, a deer steps with care, even the trees appear to flutter awake! Through each verse, the forest bursts with life and the trees slowly stretch up toward a starry night sky, whispering a gentle goodnight. And when the child awakens, the forest will be there to greet the morning anew.

A tribute to writers of the past, this stunning picture book by poet Kirsten Hall and award-winning illustrator Evan Turk celebrates the beauty of our forests, and encourages readers to respect, honor, and be in awe of their natural wonders.
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★ "A profound, unified message from poets, both past and present, to love and protect our natural environments." —The Bulletin, starred review

★ "Hall’s mastery of rhythm and flow is mesmerizing, transforming the borrowed words into a cohesive and enchanting experience." —The Horn Book, starred review

"An ode to our natural world that draws on poetic wordsmiths of the past....Nature in all its humbling majesty." —Kirkus Reviews

"[A] collaborative celebration of the forest that also serves as a gentle introduction to poetic conventions." —Publishers Weekly

"An evocative and inspiring homage to nature and an enchanting purchase for any collection." —Booklist

"A lyrical and sensory-rich exploration of the forest that captures the wonder and magic of nature....this book offers a great introduction to poetry and creative writing." —School Library Journal

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Beautifully illustrated by an award-winning artist, this cento poem about experiencing a forest with all of your senses will make the perfect read-aloud for nature lovers and curious explorers of all ages.

Into the forest, dark and deep,
With miles to go before I sleep . . .
Beneath the holy oaks I wander.
Here, O my heart, just listen!

This vivid and evocative poem reimagines classic lines of poetry from Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe and others. Readers will journey into a forest, listen carefully to its sounds, and observe the creatures that call it home.

With swirling colors, the stunning illustrations create scenes of the forest awakening through the eyes of a child – a wolf finds its lair, a deer steps with care, even the trees appear to flutter awake! Through each verse, the forest bursts with life and the trees slowly stretch up toward a starry night sky, whispering a gentle goodnight. And when the child awakens, the forest will be there to greet the morning anew.

A tribute to writers of the past, this stunning picture book by poet Kirsten Hall and award-winning illustrator Evan Turk celebrates the beauty of our forests, and encourages readers to respect, honor, and be in awe of their natural wonders.

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Praise

★ "A profound, unified message from poets, both past and present, to love and protect our natural environments." —The Bulletin, starred review

★ "Hall’s mastery of rhythm and flow is mesmerizing, transforming the borrowed words into a cohesive and enchanting experience." —The Horn Book, starred review

"An ode to our natural world that draws on poetic wordsmiths of the past....Nature in all its humbling majesty." —Kirkus Reviews

"[A] collaborative celebration of the forest that also serves as a gentle introduction to poetic conventions." —Publishers Weekly

"An evocative and inspiring homage to nature and an enchanting purchase for any collection." —Booklist

"A lyrical and sensory-rich exploration of the forest that captures the wonder and magic of nature....this book offers a great introduction to poetry and creative writing." —School Library Journal