A Light in the Attic

by Shel Silverstein
A Light in the Attic  
published October 7th 1981 by HarperCollins Children's Books
binding Library Binding
isbn 0060256745   (isbn13: 9780060256746)
pages 176
literary awards ALA Notable Children’s Book, Library of Congress Children’s Books, Garden State Children's Book Award (New Jersey), School Library Journal Best Book, William Allen White Children's Book Award (Kansas), George C. Stone Center for Children's Books Recognition of Merit Award
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<blockquote>Last night while I lay thinking here
Some Whatifs crawled inside my ear
And pranced and partied all night long
And sang their same old Whatif song:

Whatif I flunk that test?
Whatif green hair grows on my chest?
Whatif nobody likes me?
Whatif a bolt of lightning strikes me?...</BLOCKQUOTE>
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05-10-07



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Valerie
bookshelves: poetry
Recently, I started re-reading A Light in the Attic with my younger daughter, who's four-and-a-half. I think when I first read it I must have been about eight or nine years old, because I remember reading it myself, and loving it. (I must have checked it out of the library about a million times.) What's not to love? Shel gives us such gems as:

BEAR IN THERE
There's a Polar Bear
In our Frigidaire--
He likes it 'cause it's cold in there.
With his seat in the meat
And his face in the fish
And his big hairy paws
In the buttery dish,
He's nibbling the noodles,
He's munching the rice,
He's slurping the soda,
He's licking the ice.
And he lets out a roar
If you open the door.
And it gives me a scare
To know he's in there--
That Polary Bear
In our Fridgitydaire.
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piraterie
bookshelves: children, forever-favorite, poetry, read2008
Read in May, 2008
Oh, nostalgia!

I'm currently in the middle of moving, and I and am being forced to put most of my books in storage since I won't have nearly as much space for them as I've gotten used to. Every once in a while I come across an old favorite and have to stop and read a couple much-beloved passages before I pack it away and say goodbye.

I came across this book today and just had to open it. I've had it for as long as I can remember, and I read it and reread it when I was growing up, althoug...more
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Ginnie
02/15/08

bookshelves: children-ya, poetry
Hiccups, painters, ponies, questioning zebras! What more could you ask for out of Shel Silverstein!! 'A Light in the Attic' is one of Silverstein's best. In fact, it's so good, that I have read it again and again.

Prayer of the Selfish Child

Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep,
And if I die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my toys to break.
So none of the other kids can use 'em. . . .
Amen.

Rain

I opened my eyes
And looked up at ...more
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Austin
03/07/08

recommended to Austin by: Almost Everyone
recommends it for: Everyone
Every child eventually discovers the perverted old man who wrote songs for Johnny Cash, did illustrations for Playboy, appeared on the Dr. Demento show numerous times, and managed to get a few books published along the way.

For some reason, parents never seem to think this creepy old guy who was so fond of children was in any way "disturbing," something I'm continually impressed with in the "ban now, ask questions later" climate of modern culture. If there are pe...more
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Cathy
10/26/07

bookshelves: banned-books, hilarious
recommends it for: people who giggle
Shel Silverstein was misunderstood.

He was a genius, but not an evil one. Just a hilarious one.

His books are looked at with suspicion. But shouldn't be, because they are full of fun, pun, and literate value.

Here is why this one was challenged by others, however:

"features a caricature of a person whose nude behind has been stung by a bee; the poem 'Little Abigail and the Beautiful Pony' is morbid; imparts a 'dreary' and 'negative' message; encourages kids to break dishes so t...more
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Janine
04/09/07

bookshelves: kidsbooks
Read in January, 1982
recommends it for: Anyone who is or was a child. Those who were never children probably wouldn't get it anyway.
The feelings I have about Shel Silverstein's A Light in the Attic and Where The Sidewalk Ends contrast so sharply with the books themselves. I loved these funny, whimsical and sometimes downright sadistic poems with all of my young heart. Even now, I feel like I'm getting away with something when I think of Clarence Lee from Tennesee who loved the commercials he saw on TV. I am still afraid for Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too who never returned to the world they knew. In Shel Silverstein's bo...more
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Jesu
06/12/08

Read in June, 2008
I loved this book. Not only was it an easy book, but it was really fun because its poetry. i enjoyed shel silverstiens work, and this is my first time reading it. My favorite poem is the one about "one inch" where he talks about being one inch small and the disadvantages of it. In the last line of the poem he talks about how it tok hiim a while to write teh poem because he is only one inch tall. I love this poem because i can relate it to my hieght, and how i am short. Yes someitmes be...more
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Sarah
12/15/07

When I first got this book, I thought it was really weird. Funny, but really weird. The fact that it was a Christmas gift and I liked picking out my own books further spooked me from it. But as I heard more and more about Shel Silverstein, I took a bit of pride from the fact that I had one of his books before any of my (few) book reading friends had ever heard of him, and now it is one of those books where no matter how many times I read a poem from it, or look at the illustrations, it never get...more
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Analicia
bookshelves: all-time-faves, my-kiddie-books
This book, as well as Where the Sidewalk Ends, won me several awards in grade school and junior high school for various speech contests, and for that alone I'm thankful! I still use it today, I just presented a speech in my English class on the poem Where the Sidewalk Ends, and I got an A on it. :) My daughter auditioned for a play using the poem "Sick" and got a lead role. I must say Shel Silverstein is a genius, as well as a good luck charm for my family and me.
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Chandra
bookshelves: kids-and-young-adult
Who doesn't like Shel Silverstein?? His poems and illustrations are the best! I always liked "A Light In The Attic" just a bit better than "Where the Sidewalk Ends". I hear his works are a little controversial these days, but I think his stuff (like Maurice Sendak's) is just just plain genius - speaking to children's innermost thoughts, secrets, desires and fears. He's one of those rare and gifted children's books artists/authors who just "gets it".
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Carrie
03/15/08

recommends it for: Someone who needs to giggle.
I used this book for a talent show in Jr High. I don't remember what poem I did, but one that I incidentally memorized along the way is still really funny to me.

Crowded Tub

There s too many kids in this tub.
There s too many elbows to scrub.
I just washed a behind
That I m sure wasn t mine
There s too many kids in this tub.

I quote it for my kids and they look at me in shock and then start giggling. The imagery is just too good. :)
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Luke
04/06/08

Read in March, 2008
recommended to Luke by: Everyone
recommends it for: Everyone
I am going to start out by saying I really loved this book. i have been getting into poems lately so i decided to read this. There really is no main story but is just a collage of poems. It is primarily meant for children but the values expressed in it are one everyone should know-no matter what age. Everything is pretty direct and simple so its not a chore to read. This is a very simple book that i think everyone should read.
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Erin
08/18/07

i wanted to be shell silverstein when i was little. in fact i was constantly writing him a fan letter in my head. i always wanted to look up where i could send it and finally do the thing, but he died. talk about depressing. luckily i grew up and started reading his messed up stuff, so i don't feel so bad anymore about not sending him a hand-crayoned collage of unicorns and polar bears in a bathtub, but still.
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Beth
08/02/07

bookshelves: kids
Read in January, 1991
Picture this,
I am 7,its Christmas and all the gifts are wrapped and under the tree.
I could see through the wrapping paper a faint outline of the cover of A Light in the Attic.
I begged.
I screamed.
I was not allowed to open the present even though I knew what it was.
But... I still have the original copy and read it to my son and because of my harrowing experience I love this book even more.
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Richie
06/10/07

bookshelves: back-in-the-day
Read in January, 1986
i had an extensive discussion with two friends last night about Shel Silverstein's bizarre portrait on the back cover of this book. his smile is huge and his teeth are the brightest white i've ever seen; while i now believe that what i once thought was a lion's mane growing from his neck is actually the fur-lined hood of a winter coat, it remains almost indistinguishable from his beard.
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rinabeana
bookshelves: poetry
Read in September, 2005
This is one of my childhood favorites. I've had it for years and it's all battered because I've read the poems so often. Oddly enough, it's the only book of Silverstein's poems that I own, though I'm familiar with many more of his poems. This one will always be my favorite, though. I can recite so many of the poems from memory. If you ever need to be cheered up, I'd recommend this book!
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Shawn
10/18/07

Read in January, 1990
recommends it for: Parents of Children
s.s.'s books open the mind and the imagination...i find it hard to define my mothers' parenting style without mentioning this book. it was one of the first books my mother bought us 'for keeps' and read to us on a regular basis...the funny poems made story time fun and enchanting and i still own our copy of this book. all parents should read s.s.'s books for their children!
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Beth
02/26/08

Almost as great as Where the Sidewalk Ends, I loved reading this book myself in 1st grade, and now I love reading it with my girls even more. It was a HUGE hit during Alexa's "Friday Mystery Reader" a few weeks back, too. The kids demanded an encore! The poems can be a little creepy at times, but that's just part of Silverstein's awesome style.
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Maureen
bookshelves: children, poetry
Read in January, 1998
recommends it for: everyone
Childhood isn't some idyllic playtime of Care Bears and rainbows. It is messy, wierd, and scary, and a lot of things adults take for granted look strange in the eyes of children. Shel Silverstein remembers all that, and imbues his simple poems with such a celebration of the sheer absurdity of life, that the most jaded adult who gets to spend those few moments of reading one of his poems, can revel in the topsy-turvy world of the child.
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Kate
09/20/07

A staple in my home growing up--my brother loved reading about the polar bear in the frigedar, while I loved...

There's too many kids in this tub
There's too many elbows to scrub
I just washed a behind
That I'm sure wasn't mine
There's too many kids in this tub!

A book that will always instill the importance of laughter!
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avg rating (this edition): 4.28 (43 ratings)
number of reviews: 382






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