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MOONSTRUCK! by Roger Stevens

MOONSTRUCK!

Poems About Our Moon

edited by Roger Stevens ; illustrated by Ed Boxall

Pub Date: June 1st, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-91095-978-7
Publisher: Otter-Barry

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, here is a collection of poems about Earth’s glowing satellite.

Of the 58 poems, eight were composed by editor Stevens, and the rest come from a wide range of both contemporary and less-recent poets. One is a traditional verse from Kenya presented first in English and then in Nandi. Two were composed by children. Boxall’s imaginative black-and-white illustrations accompany the poetry. A few of the verses include brief explanations of their significance, especially in connection with the space program. Some of the poems are delightfully evocative: “Look at the moon! / A crescent sky-ship sailing / out of a cloudy cocoon. / Look at the moon! / A cauldron of amber / spelling, rain-come-soon.” Others beg to be read aloud: “You bear the scars of asteroids / cratering your crust, / a dozen spaceman footsteps / imprinted in your dust.” Several others are a good deal less compelling for the intended audience. Some of the poems play with typography and design. “Moonlight,” a poem ultimately describing moon shadows, has each line repeated, offset and in lighter print, with an attractive sketch of a child casting a very long shadow at the bottom.

Altogether, an attractive collection of poems to share with young moonstruck listeners.

(Poetry. 7-11)