A heartwarming collection of poems captures the different perspectives two siblings have on life, their view of the world, and their relationship with each other.
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Kindergarten-Grade 3-Two siblings reveal their thoughts and feelings about family, friends, and themselves in this series of poems. Dreena is a dreamer who is enchanted by the magic of her name and fascinated by the relationships that form the crux of her life. Delroy is an adventurer who plays ball, skateboards, and imagines himself to be a deep-sea explorer. Together, the children give a clear picture of the faces and activities that shape their world, their zest for life, and their love for the people who surround them. Berry's poems are energetic and vary in style. Dreena's nine selections are generally free-verse narratives, while Delroy's three use more predictable rhyme schemes, a variation that underscores the differences in their personalities. Hehenberger's vibrant, full-page pastel and colored-pencil illustrations are richly colored expressions of Jamaican-American culture. Bleeding into the borders, the realistic portraits of the youngsters blend with the simple yet carefully chosen background details to give a clear picture of each scene. Geared for a younger audience than Arnold Adoff's I Am the Darker Brother (S & S, 1997) or Lori Carlson's Cool Salsa (Holt, 1994), this will be a good choice for encouraging youngsters to write poetry about the people and activities that form the basis of their own lives.
Nancy Menaldi-Scanlan, LaSalle Academy, Providence, RI
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Leaving behind much of the lyricism found in his previous collections, Berry (First Palm Trees, 1997, etc.) pens poems in the voices of a sister, Dreena (who has the magical name), and brother, Delroy, on their experiences in the family with a dour sister, mother (``A teacher, Mom has lots of pens/and home and school jobs''), and father, who ``drives a train,/sometimes in a heavy jacket.'' This father is not really poem-material: ``And, sometimes, Dad brings us gifts./Sometimes, he plays our piano.'' The brother, Delroy, who tenders three autobiographical poems, can't sit still and can't stop talking about it. There is a good declarative poem, about a strong friendship he shares with another boy. Otherwise, he is dancing like a madman (``doing body-break and body-pop'') or skateboarding under the influence of a fevered imagination (``I want one owl on each my shoulder/hooting out as I leap each river''). In her first book, Hehenberger takes a literal route, anchoring every poem in domestic scenes of family and friends; the deep colors and finely sculpted forms become set pieces for Berry's earthbound images. (Picture book. 5-9) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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