The Watcher by Nikki Grimes
Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit Kay at A Journey Through the Pages for Roundup.I am away from my desk, spending time with some much-loved ones, but I did want to share about another gorgeous Nikki Grimes book that, like ONE LAST WORD: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, features the Golden Shovel form.
This one is a picture book THE WATCHER: Inspired by Psalm 121, written by Nikki Grimes, illus. by Bryan Collier (Eerdmans).
It's also a narrative. Told in 2 voices. (I know! As if the Golden Shovel wasn't difficult enough to pull of beautifully!) And these characters feel SO REAL. I loved how Tanya, the bully, has a backstory that helps us understand why she does the things she does. (This is a great lesson for anyone creating villains... take time to show us their human-ness!) And I love Jordan's faith, and how he's willing to take a risk.
Here's a sample of each character's voice:
Jordan
I wake, a hail of hot words hitting mybedroom wall, like bullets. "God, help,"I pray, hoping the answer comesquickly. My heart bleeds fromthe sound of my neighbors' war next door. Thesun and I both shrivel, hiding behind the Lord.
- Nikki Grimes
Tanya
"Welcome, Israel," says our teacher. Hetells this kid with a weird accent to take a seat, but whois it makes room for this geek? Everyone watchesto see, wonders why it's me who waves him over.My answer? A snarl that says, "Mess with me, I dare you."
- Nikki Grimes
I do hope you'll give this book a read. You'll be inspired, I promise!
Published on January 18, 2018 16:51
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