Winter Poems (Poem Book)

Book Review: Winter Poems Selected by Barbara Rogasky

        Good evening all,  in this book review I will look over a collection of poems titled Winter Poems. I though it would be fitting since we are close to halfway through winter. One poem that was interest was titled Moon by an anonymous Japanese author. It was a very simplistic poem about the moonlight shinning over a frozen lake. Another poem in this book reminded me how it is snowing in the evening just as I am typing this. Called Snow Toward Evening by Melville Cane, it paints a picture of a quaint cottage in the country during an evening flurry. Finally, the last poem that stood out to me, titled Laughing Boy by Richard Wright, was so simplistic about the joy of a boy during a winter storm in brought me back to the many times I spent jumping around in the snow as a kid. 

         This was an exceptional collection of poems and there are a many more in this book that I could have shared. I simply chose the ones I thought were the most interesting to me. I would rate this book a 5/5 stars.

Title: Winter Poems
Author: Selected by Barbara Rogasky
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Publishing Date: December 1995
ISBN:0-590-97553-6

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