
Poems from a Green and Blue Planet
$39.88
- Hardcover
448 pages
- Release Date
9 October 2019
Summary
A GUARDIAN CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019, this stunning collection of new and classic poems from around the world celebrates the diversity of life on our green and blue planet, to be shared with all the family. With new poems from Raymond Antrobus, Mona Arshi, Kate Tempest, Hollie McNish, Dean Atta, Sabrina Mahfouz and more.
Dive into this book and be swept away on a journey around our green and blue planet, from the peak of the snowiest mountaintop to the bottom o…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781444951240 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1444951246 |
| Author: | Sabrina Mahfouz |
| Publisher: | Hachette Children's Group |
| Imprint: | Hodder Children's Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 448 |
| Release Date: | 9 October 2019 |
| Weight: | 680g |
| Dimensions: | 236mm x 160mm x 42mm |
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Critics Review
Highly recommended
A generous anthology, discerningly edited by Sabrina Mahfouz with a magpie’s eye for sparkling gems new and old * Guardian - ‘The best children’s books of 2019 for all ages’ *This handsome gilded volume collects more than 100 poems that engage with nature and the elements and are accessible to the young. It has a timely theme and would make a rich gift * Sunday Times *Highly recommended * Irish Independent *
About The Author
Sabrina Mahfouz
Sabrina Mahfouz was raised in London and Cairo and has recently been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and is the recipient of the 2018 King’s Alumni Arts & Culture Award for inspiring change in the industry.
She was also nominated for the Inspiring Change Award at the 2018 Women in the Creative Industries Awards and her Snapchat series for C4’s Ackley Bridge won a Broadcast Digital Award. She has been shortlisted for the Arts Foundation Award for Performance Poetry and has won a Sky Arts Academy Award for Poetry and a Westminster Prize for New Playwrights.
Sabrina’s theatre work includes Chef, a Fringe First Award winner; Dry Ice, for which she was nominated in The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence; With a Little Bit of Luck, which has been performed at the Roundhouse main space and was the first radio drama commissioned for BBC Radio 1xtra. She is currently adapting Malorie Blackman’s celebrated novel Noughts & Crosses for Pilot Theatre.
She also writes for children and her play Zeraffa Giraffa (based on the book by Diane Hofmeyr) won a 2018 Off West End Award.
Her poetry collection, How You Might Know Me, was a 2017 Guardian Best Summer Read.
Sabrina is the editor of The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write, a 2017 Guardian Book of the Year and currently nominated for The People’s Book Prize.
She is an essay contributor to the multi-award-winning The Good Immigrant and is currently writing a biopic of the legendary ‘Godfather of Grime’, rapper and producer Wiley, for Pulse Films.
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