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A WHALE OF A TIME by Lou Peacock

A WHALE OF A TIME

Funny Poems for Each Day of the Year

edited by Lou Peacock ; illustrated by Matt Hunt

Pub Date: Sept. 19th, 2023
ISBN: 9798887770253
Publisher: Nosy Crow

Short poems for each day of the calendar year, including February 29.

Aside from the decision to include some poems in dialect, Peacock (a pseudonym) sticks to standard English in this hefty, lighthearted collection, including for the rare translations. Her 366 selections offer readers encounters with Jellicle Cats and Jumblies, limericks and nursery rhyme spinoffs (“Mary had a little lamb, / A lobster and some prunes”), and renowned versifiers from Jack Prelutsky (“It’s raining pigs and noodles, / it’s pouring frogs and hats”) to the ever-popular Anonymous, who checks in with “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” and a five-verse version of “Nobody Loves Me, Everybody Hates Me.” Except for groups of Thanksgiving- and Christmas-themed entries in November and December, respectively, holidays go unacknowledged; instead, the entries have been gathered around dozens of quotidian topics from dogs and elephants to socks, relatives, and sneezes. While some poets make multiple contributions, most are limited to one or two, so there are plenty of lesser-known but rising lights among the diverse if mostly British and American cast of modern contributors, joined by more familiar writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Maya Angelou, Linda Sue Park, and Nikki Giovanni. Hunt’s cartoon illustrations, which feature a large and diverse cast of children in lively poses, add bright notes of energy and action to the spacious page layouts.

Readable and unusually capacious.

(poet, title, and first line indexes) (Poetry. 6-10)