The lost spells / Robert Macfarlane, Jackie Morris.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto : House of Anansi Press Inc., 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 19 cmISBN:- 1487007795
- 9781487007799
- PR6113.A2624 A6 2020
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Lending Books | Elisabeth C. Miller Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection | SB455 .M23 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39352800182701 |
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SB455 .F57 1997 Seedfolks / | SB455 .H62 2009 The tree that time built : a celebration of nature, science, and imagination / | SB455 .M23 2017 The lost words : a spell book / | SB455 .M23 2020 The lost spells / | SB455 .R26 2019 My first book of haiku poems : a picture, a poem and a dream : classic poems by Japanese haiku masters / | SB455 .S53 2011 Dark emperor & other poems of the night / | SB455 .S53 2014 Winter bees & other poems of the cold / |
The “little sister” to The Lost Words (2017), this lavishly illustrated book includes illustrated poems about seals, moths, foxes, oak and beech trees, and more. (Miller Library Staff)
"Since its publication in 2017, The Lost Words has enchanted readers with its poetry and illustrations of the natural world. Now, The Lost Spells, a book kindred in spirit and tone, continues to re-wild the lives of children and adults. The Lost Spells evokes the wonder of everyday nature, conjuring up red foxes, birch trees, jackdaws, and more in poems and illustrations that flow between the pages and into readers' minds. Robert Macfarlane's spell-poems and Jackie Morris's watercolor illustrations are musical and magical: these are summoning spells, words of recollection, charms of protection. To read The Lost Spells is to see anew the natural world within our grasp and to be reminded of what happens when we allow it to slip away."--
Recommended for primary school (age 6-12) and up and for parents and teachers.