Words with Wings

by Nikki Grimes (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Gabby's world is filled with daydreams. However, what began as an escape from her parents' arguments has now taken over her life.

But with the help of a new teacher, Gabby the dreamer might just become Gabby the writer, and words that carried her away might allow her to soar. Written in vivid, accessible poems, this remarkable verse novel is a celebration of imagination, of friendship, of one girl's indomitable spirit, and of a teacher's ability to reach out and change a life.

Nikki Grimes has been awarded a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award. Words with Wings has been named a 2014 ALSC Notable Children's Book in the middle readers category.

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Publishers Weekly

Through 70+ poems, Grimes introduces readers to Gabriella, a city girl who's prone to daydreaming, frustrating her mother and alienating Gabby from her classmates. Several poems bring readers directly into Gabby's daydreams, as she explains how a single word can set her mind whirling: "Say 'concert,'/ and I'm somewhere/ in the past,/ sprawled out on the grass/ in Central Park,/ my head cozy/ in Mom's lap,/ her head cozy/ on Dad's shoulder." Grimes packs substantial emotional heft into her poems, especially the way that Gabby's parents' separation weighs on her. Eventually, the right teacher and the right friend provide the support and encouragement Gaby needs, and even her mother's attitude softens. Although Grimes hits the "importance of dreaming" theme a bit hard, her poems lovingly convey the rich inner life (and turmoil) of a girl in the process of finding her voice. Ages 8-12. Agent: Elizabeth Harding, Curtis Brown. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

Gr 4-8--In this brief, free-verse novel, readers meet Gabby, whose imagination is fueled by "words with wings that wake my daydreams." Her daydreams have provided solace from her parents' arguments, but now her father has moved out and her parents are getting a divorce. At school, she finds it hard to make friends and avoid being labeled the weird girl who zones out in class. Gabby's dad is a daydreamer, too, but her practical mom chides her for not paying attention, and Gabby longs to win her mother's approval along with that of her teacher, Mr. Spicer. Gabby's struggles to stay focused in school will resonate with many youngsters, as she tries to: ."..catch every single syllable that falls from Mr. Spicer's lips, pass the pop quiz, and still have enough time left to be bored." Most readers will recognize Gabby in someone they know, and this well-crafted tale should have wide appeal. With its focus on creative wordplay and imagination, it could also be an inspiring resource for creative-writing teachers.--Marilyn Taniguchi, Beverly Hills Public Library, CA

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Review quotes

* ." . . Grimes has written a novel in verse that is an enthusiastic celebration of the power of words and imagination. . . Always accessible, Grimes' language is vivid, rhythmic, and figurative. . . Grimes' words speak to the daydreamer in every reader." —Booklist, starred review

* "In this delightfully spare narrative in verse, Coretta Scott King Award-winning Grimes examines a marriage's end from the perspective of a child. . . Throughout this finely wrought narrative, Grimes' free verse is tight, with perfect breaks of line and effortless shifts from reality to dream states and back. An inspirational exploration of caring among parent, teacher and child—one of Grimes' best." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

" . . . Grimes packs substantial emotional heft into her poems, especially the way that Gabby's parents' separation weighs on her. . . her poems lovingly convey the rich inner life (and turmoil) of a girl in the process of finding her voice." —Publishers Weekly
Nikki Grimes
New York Times bestselling author Nikki Grimes is the recipient of the Coretta Scott King-Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, the ALA Children's Literature Legacy Award, and the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Her books include her critically acclaimed memoir in verse Ordinary Hazards as well as picture books Kamala Harris: Rooted in Justice and Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope. She won the Coretta Scott King Award for Bronx Masquerade and earned a Coretta Scott King Author Honor five times--for Words with Wings, Jazmin's Notebook, Dark Sons, Talkin' About Bessie, and The Road to Paris. Visit nikkigrimes.com
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781590789858
Lexile Measure
850
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Wordsong
Publication date
September 01, 2013
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF042000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Poetry | General
JNF021070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Games & Activities | Word Games
JNF028020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Humor | Jokes & Riddles
Library of Congress categories
Imagination
Families
Family life
Novels in verse
Writing
Coretta Scott King Award
Honor Book 2014 - 2014
Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens
Recommended 2014 - 2014
Keystone to Reading Book Award
Nominee 2015 - 2015
Delaware Diamonds Award
Nominee 2014 - 2015
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2015 - 2016
Sequoyah Book Awards
Nominee 2016 - 2016
William Allen White Childens Book Award
Nominee 2016 - 2016
Nevada Young Readers' Award
Nominee 2016 - 2016
Garden State Children's Book Awards
Nominee 2016 - 2016

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