Right way down and other poems by Rebecca M. Newman & Sally Murphy eds.

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Right Way Down is a superb collection of Australian poetry of many forms and varieties, similar to A Boat of Stars but aimed at an older audience. There is something for everyone: humour, a rhyming poem telling the true story of Alfred Nobel, assorted poems about animals and pets, a fibonaci, some haikus and a good mix of short and long and first person and third person narration. There is even a poem written partially in Noongar language. Black and white illustrations on each page and oodles of blank space make this an approachable poetry collection that will reward multiple readings. Relatable, yet varied subject matter such as swimming in the ocean, throwing a ball to a dog and playing basketball mean that there really is something to suit everyone. In addition, these provide the perfect springboard to discuss how poems have a purpose, just as other texts do: some to inform, some to persuade, some to convey emotion and others to entertain. Contributors include James Foley, Sally Murphy and Meg McKinlay and the book is separated into 5 loose sections. This is a wonderfully fresh addition to the poetry shelf in every school library or classroom bookshelf. Teacher's notes are available.

Themes: Poetry.

Nicole Nelson

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