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Blue Lipstick, John Grandits
Filled with shape poems in objects such as guitars, cheerleaders, or even a bad-hair day, the author tries to paint a picture of teenage Jessie as a strongly opinioned girl, finding her way in the world. From "Mondrian," when Jessie and her dad go to the Art Institute, in the shape of a frame with words outside of the frame: "Dad said, 'It's not easy to be creative.' And I thought to myself, 'You wouldn't believe how creative I have to be just to get through the day.' He said, 'It's tough being an...
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Blue Lipstick, John Grandits
Filled with shape poems in objects such as guitars, cheerleaders, or even a bad-hair day, the author tries to paint a picture of teenage Jessie as a strongly opinioned girl, finding her way in the world. From "Mondrian," when Jessie and her dad go to the Art Institute, in the shape of a frame with words outside of the frame: "Dad said, 'It's not easy to be creative.' And I thought to myself, 'You wouldn't believe how creative I have to be just to get through the day.' He said, 'It's tough being an...
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