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Vrajanatha Vadajena
by Mohanty, Janaki Ballabha
Synopsis: On the life and works of Oriya Poet Vrajanatha Vadajena.
Copyright Date: 1991
Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography
by Reynolds, David S.
Synopsis: Emphasizes how his times (1820s through 1890s) influenced his poetry and how he sought to influence a nation through his writing.
Copyright Date: 1993
War Music: An Account Of Books 1-4 And 16-19 Of Homer's Iliad
by Logue, Christopher
Synopsis: Logue retells some of the most evocative episodes of the Iliad, including the death of Patroclus and Achille's return to battle, that sealed the doom of Troy.
Copyright Date: 1997
Warm And Cozy Christmas Thoughts
by Angus, Fay
Synopsis: A short sweet book of thoughts of Christmas in quotes and verses about hope, tradition and ornaments with recipes for Christmas Tea with Shortbread, Welsh Rarebit, Trifle, scones and wassail. More!
Copyright Date: 1989
Warning: When I Am An Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple
by Joseph, Jenny
Synopsis: Voted Britain's favorite poem in 1996, and the inspiration for the Red Hat Society.
Copyright Date: 1997
Watching The Spring Festival
by Bidart, Frank
Synopsis: This is Bidart's first book of lyrics not dominated by long poems. Less embattled than earlier work, these new poems have, by conceding times finalities and triumphs, acquired a dark radiance unlike anything seen before in Bidart's long career.
Copyright Date: 2008
The Way A Door Closes
by Smith, Hope Anita
Synopsis: With a click, a bang, a whisper-- or no noise at all. There are so many ways that a door can close, but it's not just the closing; it's the knowing. And thirteen-year-old CJ knows too much about losing his father.
Copyright Date: 2003
We The People
by Katz, Bobbi
Synopsis: A collection of sixty-five original poems that depict people and events throughout the history of the United States.
Copyright Date: 2000
Weekdays Story And Pictures
by Knowles, Tizzie
Synopsis: What one child's week is like.
Copyright Date: 1990
What Thou Lovest Well, Remains American
by Hugo, Richard
Synopsis: Winner of the National Book Award "... people, places, dreams, memories are explored again-always in search of the poet's self."
Copyright Date: 1975
When Is Saturday?
by Kovacs, Deborah
Synopsis: Grover wonders, "How will I know when it is Saturday?" Mommy finds a way. A Sesame Street / Golden Press Book.
Copyright Date: 1981
Where Fish Go In Winter And Other Great Mysteries
by Koss, Amy Goldman
Synopsis: A collection of poems that answer questions such as Where do fish go in the Winter? and Why does Popcorn Pop?
Copyright Date: 2002
Where Is Puppy?
by Tulip, Jenny
Synopsis: In this sweet book for young readers, puppy has a very, very busy day on the farm.
Copyright Date: 2004
Where The Sidewalk Ends
by Silverstein, Shel
Synopsis: One of Shel Silverstein's classic books on poetry that will tickle your funny bone, and definitely brighten your day.
Copyright Date: 1974
Which Way To The Dragon! Poems For The Coming-On-Strong
by Holbrook, Sara
Synopsis: Poems for young readers show understanding of the problems and joys of children when they are feeling out their identities. The author uniquely captures this time of life through loose teeth, bath bubbles, copycats, Band-Aids, and friendship.
Copyright Date: 1996
The White Calf Kicks
by Slicer, Deborah
Synopsis: Poems on nature. The poet lives near Missoula, Montana.
Copyright Date: 2004
The White Goddess
by Graves, Robert
Synopsis: A history of poetic myth of the White Goddess as maid, nymph and crone in many lands and many times.
Copyright Date: 1966
Wiggle
by Cronin, Doreen
Synopsis: Rhyming text describes the many ways to wiggle.
Copyright Date: 2005
The Wild Party: The Lost Classic
by March, Joseph Moncure
Synopsis: A narrative poem, raw, funny and tragic, about a wild party in 1920's New York.
Copyright Date: 1994
William Wordsworth: A Life
by Gill, Stephen
Synopsis: Scholarly biography with emphasis on his writings.
Copyright Date: 1989
The Winged Energy Of Delight: Selected Translations
by Bly, Robert
Synopsis: Translations of poetry by authors in Europe, mostly from the 1950s.
Copyright Date: 2004
Wisdom Of The Ages: A Modern Master Brings Eternal Truths Into Everyday Life
by Dyer, Wayne W.
Synopsis: Collection of writings, poems, and sayings by some of the greatest thinkers of the past 25 centuries. In original essays, Dyer sets out to explain the meaning and context of each piece and how we can actively apply these teachings in our lives.
Copyright Date: 1998
Without: Poems
by Hall, Donald
Synopsis: These poems by Donald Hall are written to and for his wife, Jane Kenyon, who died in 1995. Hall was named Poet Laureate of the United States in 2007.
Copyright Date: 1998