Du musst nicht alles sein: Gedichte für Mädchen, die selbst werden - Neu

thesportsqueen
(1598)
Angemeldet als privater Verkäufer
Verbraucherschützende Vorschriften, die sich aus dem EU-Verbraucherrecht ergeben, finden daher keine Anwendung. Der eBay-Käuferschutz gilt dennoch für die meisten Käufe.
US $9,99
Ca.CHF 8,05
Artikelzustand:
Neu
Versand:
Kostenlos USPS First Class®.
Standort: Mission Hills, California, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Mi, 15. Okt und Mo, 20. Okt nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Wir wenden ein spezielles Verfahren zur Einschätzung des Liefertermins an – in diese Schätzung fließen Faktoren wie die Entfernung des Käufers zum Artikelstandort, der gewählte Versandservice, die bisher versandten Artikel des Verkäufers und weitere ein. Insbesondere während saisonaler Spitzenzeiten können die Lieferzeiten abweichen.
Rücknahme:
Keine Rücknahme.
Zahlungen:
     Diners Club

Sicher einkaufen

eBay-Käuferschutz
Geld zurück, wenn etwas mit diesem Artikel nicht stimmt. Mehr erfahreneBay-Käuferschutz - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:286744529852

Artikelmerkmale

Artikelzustand
Neu: Neues, ungelesenes, ungebrauchtes Buch in makellosem Zustand ohne fehlende oder beschädigte ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9781523510993
Kategorie

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1523510994
ISBN-13
9781523510993
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18050414391

Product Key Features

Book Title
You Don't Have to Be Everything : Poems for Girls Becoming Themselves
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Topics / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Poetry, Girls & Women
Publication Year
2021
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction
Author
Diana Whitney
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
10.4 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2021-007297
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This collection feels like a gift, a pep talk, a shoulder to cry on, and, most of all, a mirror that will captivate its audience. A helpful companion for young women navigating a spectrum of complex emotions" -- Kirkus Review s "The poems in this gorgeous book glitter like stars, like sequins, like a blade. And they constitute an invitation to our girls to be free--to be whole. How breathtakingly precious that is! How devastatingly rare. I am reminded (again and again) that art is here to save our lives." -- Catherine Newman, author of How to Be a Person "This is such a beautiful gathering of voices, such a beautiful gathering of poems. If I had had this book when I was younger, it would have enriched my life. But I'm so incredibly grateful I get to read it, and be changed by it, now." -- Ross Gay, author of the New York Times bestseller The Book of Delights "This book is as beautiful to look at as it is to read, and full of important messages that every girl should hear." -- Lisa Selin Davis, author of Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to be Different, "This is such a beautiful gathering of voices, such a beautiful gathering of poems. If I had had this book when I was younger, it would have enriched my life. But I'm so incredibly grateful I get to read it, and be changed by it, now." -- Ross Gay, author of the New York Times bestseller The Book of Delights "Varied and vibrant...the collection pulses with a vital and confident energy, embracing contradictions and complexity."-- Boston Globe "Each poem addresses a different complex aspect of coming-of-age struggles while confronting persistent views about femininity. You Don't Have to Be Everything provides a safe and guiding poetic space for young women to come into their true selves."-- The Root "Self-acceptance, bravery, celebration." -- Ms. Magazine "This collection feels like a gift, a pep talk, a shoulder to cry on, and, most of all, a mirror that will captivate its audience. A helpful companion for young women navigating a spectrum of complex emotions" -- Kirkus Review s "This empowering assemblage of poems by an inclusive group of women writers offers insight and community to readers navigating adolescence... Whitney's introduction offers a message that permeates the volume's entirety: "We are already enough." -- Publishers Weekly "Whitney, a poet, author, and essayist, brings diversity to the forefront, with poems presenting a refreshingly inclusive array of perspectives, including from trans and nonbinary poets..." -- Booklist "The poems in this gorgeous book glitter like stars, like sequins, like a blade. And they constitute an invitation to our girls to be free--to be whole. How breathtakingly precious that is! How devastatingly rare. I am reminded (again and again) that art is here to save our lives." -- Catherine Newman, author of How to Be a Person "This book is as beautiful to look at as it is to read, and full of important messages that every girl should hear." -- Lisa Selin Davis, author of Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to be Different "What company this book would have provided me if I could have had it when I was young! The poems sing and celebrate, mourn and commiserate, question and assert. The smartly edited collection displays the tremendous vitality and diversity of women poets today and offers a soulful read for "girls becoming themselves" at any age, even my own." -- Beth Ann Fennelly, author of Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs, "This is such a beautiful gathering of voices, such a beautiful gathering of poems. If I had had this book when I was younger, it would have enriched my life. But I'm so incredibly grateful I get to read it, and be changed by it, now." -- Ross Gay, author of the New York Times bestseller The Book of Delights 2022 NAUTILUS BOOK AWARDS - Silver, Young Adult, Non-fiction "Varied and vibrant...the collection pulses with a vital and confident energy, embracing contradictions and complexity."-- Boston Globe "Each poem addresses a different complex aspect of coming-of-age struggles while confronting persistent views about femininity. You Don't Have to Be Everything provides a safe and guiding poetic space for young women to come into their true selves."-- The Root "Self-acceptance, bravery, celebration." -- Ms. Magazine "This collection feels like a gift, a pep talk, a shoulder to cry on, and, most of all, a mirror that will captivate its audience. A helpful companion for young women navigating a spectrum of complex emotions" -- Kirkus Review s "This empowering assemblage of poems by an inclusive group of women writers offers insight and community to readers navigating adolescence... Whitney's introduction offers a message that permeates the volume's entirety: "We are already enough." -- Publishers Weekly "Whitney, a poet, author, and essayist, brings diversity to the forefront, with poems presenting a refreshingly inclusive array of perspectives, including from trans and nonbinary poets..." -- Booklist "The poems in this gorgeous book glitter like stars, like sequins, like a blade. And they constitute an invitation to our girls to be free--to be whole. How breathtakingly precious that is! How devastatingly rare. I am reminded (again and again) that art is here to save our lives." -- Catherine Newman, author of How to Be a Person "This book is as beautiful to look at as it is to read, and full of important messages that every girl should hear." -- Lisa Selin Davis, author of Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to be Different "What company this book would have provided me if I could have had it when I was young! The poems sing and celebrate, mourn and commiserate, question and assert. The smartly edited collection displays the tremendous vitality and diversity of women poets today and offers a soulful read for "girls becoming themselves" at any age, even my own." -- Beth Ann Fennelly, author of Heating Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs
Grade From
Seventh Grade
Dewey Decimal
811.608
Grade To
Twelfth Grade
Table Of Content
HOW TO BE REAL : Poets and poems Aria Aber, "Self Portrait as Wounded Doe of Artemis." Elizabeth Acevedo, "Night Before First Day of School." Kim Addonizio, "'What Do Women Want?'" Maya Angelou, "Phenomenal Woman" Margaret Atwood, "Flying Inside Your Own Body" Angélica María Aguilera, "in critique of modesty." Leslie Marie Aguilar, "Event Horizon." Kate Baer, "For My Daughter on a Bad Day." Blythe Baird, "When the Fat Girl Gets Skinny." S. Erin Batiste, "Questions Asked to Me When I Was Ten." Tamiko Beyer, "And if by invisibility." Sheila Black, "What You Mourn." Paige Buffington, "Away From Home." Holly Burdorff, "Song to Elise." Stephanie Burt, "Final Exam Stephanie" Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello, "Origin/Adoption." Kayleb Rae Candrilli, "On Crescents & Transitions & Waning." Leila Chatti, "Confession" Franny Choi, "Solitude" Lucille Clifton, "Homage to My Hips." Dominique Christina, "The Period Poem." Natalie Diaz, "Why I Hate Raisins" Amy Dryansky, "Lost & Found." Denise Duhamel, "I've Been Known." Safia Elhillo, "Ode to Gossips." Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, "Flowers #3." Tarfia Faizullah, "Self-Portrait as Mango" M. J. Fievre, "I Will Practice Self-Talk." Andrea Gibson, "No Filter." Nikita Gill, "Wolf and Woman." Wendy Guerra, "Playing Hide and Seek." Joy Harjo, "For Keeps." Rage Hezekiah, "On Anger." JP Howard, "What to Say to a Friend Who Wants to Give Up." Marie Howe, "Practicing." Laura Kasischke, "Bike Ride With Older Boys." Sarah Kay, "On the Discomfort of Being in the Same Room as the Boy You Like." Jane Kenyon, "Insomnia" Joy Ladin, "Survival Guide." Dorianne Laux, "Fast Gas" Melody Lee, "Growing Up." Ada Limon, "How to Triumph Like a Girl." Lynn Melnick, "Landscape With Clinic and Oracle." Mary Meriam, "The Mockers." Naomi Shihab Nye, "The Rider" Sharon Olds, "I Go Back to May 1937." Mary Oliver, "Wild Geese." Sara Peters, "Rehearsal." Alison Prine, "Rearview Mirror: February." Fariha Róisín, "self-portraiture." Alison C. Rollins, "Skinning Ghosts Alive" Sahar Romani, "The Year I Tell my Parents I am a Homosexual." Natalie Scenters-Zapico, "Sonnet for a Dollar" Brenda Shaughnessy, excerpt from "Is There Something I Should Know" Evie Shockley, "coming of age." Elizabeth Spires, "Questions for Google." Maya Stein, "dancing with my mother at a cousin's bat mitzvah." Melissa Stein, "Harder" Bianca Stone, "Ones Who Got Away With It." Talin Tahajian, "With pretty legs." Michelle Tea, "Oh God." Clara Bush Vadala, "she plays hockey on a boys' team." July Westhale, "Love Arrived May Find Us Someplace Else." Diana Whitney, "Wanting It." Rachel Wiley, "But They Say I Will Not Make It." Crystal Williams, "Night Bloom."
Synopsis
Poems to Turn to Again and Again - from Amanda Gorman, Sharon Olds, Kate Baer, and More Created and compiled just for young women, You Don't Have to Be Everything is filled with works by a wide range of poets who are honest, unafraid, and skilled at addressing the complex feelings of coming-of-age, from loneliness to joy, longing to solace, attitude to humor. These unintimidating poems offer girls a message of self-acceptance and strength, giving them permission to let go of shame and perfectionism. The cast of 68 poets is extraordinary: Amanda Gorman, the first National Youth Poet Laureate, who read at Joe Biden's inauguration; bestselling authors like Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Acevedo, Sharon Olds, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Mary Oliver; Instagram-famous poets including Kate Baer, Melody Lee, and Andrea Gibson; poets who are LGBTQ, poets of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, poets who sing of human experience in ways that are free from conventional ideas of femininity. Illustrated in full color with work by three diverse artists, this book is an inspired gift for daughters and granddaughters--and anyone on the path to becoming themselves.No matter how old you are, it helps to be young when you're coming to life, to be unfinished, a mysterious statement, a journey from star to star.--Joy Ladin, excerpt from "Survival Guide", Poems to Turn to Again and Again - from Amanda Gorman, Sharon Olds, Kate Baer, and More Created and compiled just for young women, You Don't Have to Be Everything is filled with works by a wide range of poets who are honest, unafraid, and skilled at addressing the complex feelings of coming-of-age, from loneliness to joy, longing to solace, attitude to humor. These unintimidating poems offer girls a message of self-acceptance and strength, giving them permission to let go of shame and perfectionism. The cast of 68 poets is extraordinary: Amanda Gorman, the first National Youth Poet Laureate, who read at Joe Biden's inauguration; bestselling authors like Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Acevedo, Sharon Olds, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Mary Oliver; Instagram-famous poets including Kate Baer, Melody Lee, and Andrea Gibson; poets who are LGBTQ, poets of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, poets who sing of human experience in ways that are free from conventional ideas of femininity. Illustrated in full color with work by three diverse artists, this book is an inspired gift for daughters and granddaughters--and anyone on the path to becoming themselves. No matter how old you are, it helps to be young when you're coming to life, to be unfinished, a mysterious statement, a journey from star to star. --Joy Ladin, excerpt from "Survival Guide", Poems to Turn to Again and Again from Amanda Gorman, Sharon Olds, Kate Baer, and More Created and compiled just for young women, You Don t Have to Be Everything is filled with works by a wide range of poets who are honest, unafraid, and skilled at addressing the complex feelings of coming-of-age, from loneliness to joy, longing to solace, attitude to humor. These unintimidating poems offer girls a message of self-acceptance and strength, giving them permission to let go of shame and perfectionism. The cast of 68 poets is extraordinary: Amanda Gorman, the first National Youth Poet Laureate, who read at Joe Biden's inauguration; bestselling authors like Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Acevedo, Sharon Olds, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Mary Oliver; Instagram-famous poets including Kate Baer, Melody Lee, and Andrea Gibson; poets who are LGBTQ, poets of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, poets who sing of human experience in ways that are free from conventional ideas of femininity. Illustrated in full color with work by three diverse artists, this book is an inspired gift for daughters and granddaughters and anyone on the path to becoming themselves.No matter how old you are, it helps to be young when you're coming to life, to be unfinished, a mysterious statement, a journey from star to star. Joy Ladin, excerpt from "Survival Guide", A contemporary poetry anthology that offers girls and young women wisdom and compassion for a vital, formative time in their lives.
LC Classification Number
PS586.3.Y68 2021

Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers

Info zu diesem Verkäufer

thesportsqueen

100% positive Bewertungen4.0 Tsd. Artikel verkauft

Mitglied seit Feb 2005
Angemeldet als privater VerkäuferDaher finden verbraucherschützende Vorschriften, die sich aus dem EU-Verbraucherrecht ergeben, keine Anwendung. Der eBay-Käuferschutz gilt dennoch für die meisten Käufe.

Detaillierte Verkäuferbewertungen

Durchschnitt in den letzten 12 Monaten
Genaue Beschreibung
5.0
Angemessene Versandkosten
4.7
Lieferzeit
5.0
Kommunikation
5.0

Verkäuferbewertungen (1'537)

Alle Bewertungenselected
Positiv
Neutral
Negativ