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LEAVE YOUR SLEEP by Natalie Merchant

LEAVE YOUR SLEEP

A Collection of Classic Children's Poetry

edited by Natalie Merchant & illustrated by Barbara McClintock

Pub Date: Nov. 13th, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-374-34368-2
Publisher: Frances Foster/Farrar, Straus & Giroux

An American singer-songwriter’s two-CD album becomes a children’s poetry collection.

For her 2010 hit album with the same title, Merchant composed music for 30 19th- and 20th-century British and American poems, some written for children and some written about childhood. For this volume, she’s selected 19 of those poems (18 from the CD set and one other), describing them as “representing the long conversation I had with my daughter during the first six years of her life.” Both traditional and modern in style, they range widely in subject and mood. There are examples of wordplay by Prelutsky and Nash, nursery rhymes, verses by Stevenson and Lear, poems by cummings and Graves and more. Not all the texts, nor their authors, will be familiar. Not really “classic,” but classy, what they have in common is splendid language and McClintock’s engaging illustrations. Done with pen and ink and gently colored (except for a flamboyantly dressed giantess resting against a red velvet curtain), these detailed drawings add to the old-fashioned look. They vary from tiny vignettes and character sketches to scenes stretching across a spread. The end matter includes black-and-white photographs of the poets as well as music credits for the special-edition CD that will be included.

A musical treat for parents as well as their children.

(Poetry/CD. 5 & up)