By Lydia Corry
New York: Godwin Books, 2024. Biography. 91 pages.
Emily Dickinson is known as one of America's greatest poets. But, have you ever wondered what sparked this interest and love in her? Famously a recluse, this biography speaks of a time before, when she was a dreamy-eyed girl with a love for nature. Devoted to filling her herbarium, Emily yearned to find more samples and experience the area around her homestead. So, with the help of her dog, Carlo, she does just that. Follow along as they explore the beauty of the world around them, through meadows, deep woods, and little streams, and you as a reader will begin to understand from whence the insipartion for her poetry came.
Interspesed with Emily's own poetry, facts of her early life, informative back matter, and graphic novel-style full page spreads with warm simplistic illustrations, Wildflower Emily is a dynamic look into the life of a beloved historical figure that is engaging, not only for middle grade readers, but adults as well.
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