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The Sidewalk Racer, and Other Poems of Sports and Motion

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A collection of poems on sports themes ranging from professional baseball and boxing to jumprope and stickball.

62 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1977

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Lillian Morrison

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Lillian Morrison's interest in poetry resulting from playing rhyming games with her friends such as jump rope and patty cake. As an adult, she wanted to make poetry fun and accessible for children. In her quest to become a writer, she earned one of her bachelor's degrees at Rutgers University in New Jersey and then another at Columbia University in New York.

She worked for many years at the New York Public Library in young adult services and was recognized as the recipient of the American Library Association's Grolier Award in 1987 for her contributions to stimulating the interests of young people through reading. She was particularly interested in folk rhymes, outdoor sports, dance, jazz and film, saying, "I love rhythms, the body movement implicit in poetry, explicit in sports--I am drawn to athletes, dancers, drummers, jazz musicians, who transcend misery and frustration and symbolize for us something joyous, ordered, and possible in life."

She spent nearly fifty years working at the New York Public Library and, during this time, also served as a lecturer at the schools where she developed her education, Rutgers and Columbia Universities.

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October 20, 2021
A collection of poems on sports themes ranging from professional baseball and boxing to jump rope and stickball. This book of poems could be a good book for those that enjoy sports, to get them to enjoy reading about poems. It is something that could help them to understand the concepts of poetry and give them guidance when writing their own poems.
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