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Off Road to Everywhere

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Salt 2010Description: 85pISBN:
  • 9781844717224
DDC classification:
  • YL/821.914/GRO
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Winner of the CLPE Poetry Awards 2011Philip Gross's classics of poetry for children, Manifold Manor, The All-Nite Café and Scratch City, set a benchmark in the 1990s for opening doors to rich worlds of language and imagination. Off Road To Everywhere takes the challenge into a new century. These poems grow out of twenty years of creative writing work with young people, inviting readers to click out of passive consumer mode and think like writers themselves.Sequences like 'Dreams of an Inland Lighthouse Keeper' offer games, techniques and exercises to be used in writing groups for many ages. This is multi-layered poetry, playful, thoughtful and technically brilliant - as gripping in performance as it is on the page.Inviting but completely unpatronising to young readers, welcoming to adults who think that they don't like poetry, these poems open our eyes to the world and to the riches of language as the birthright of everyone. They speak to all ages, and sit confidently on the bookshelf next to Philip Gross's prize-winning work for adults.

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Nanny NeverleyOld Nanny Neverleycame from Back There.She sat in the sunshinewith frost in her hair.I'm going home soon, she said.Never said where. Sweet crumbly biscuits,ghostly-grey teaand a smile would be waiting.She listened to meand sometimes to someone elseI couldn't see and when we fell silentand couldn't say whyshe glanced at the window.She smiled at the sky.Look, there, you missed it.An angel went by. It was one of her stories,like: I'm growing too;you grow up, l grow down ...She told lies, I knew.Only, now that she's gonenothing else seems quite true. Excerpted from Off Road to Everywhere by Philip Gross All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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