Autumn (Petite Poems): A Picture Book

by Alexander Posey (Author) Paige Pettibon (Illustrator)

Autumn (Petite Poems): A Picture Book
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Petite Poems
Discover the power of poetry in this simple, modern introduction to Indigenous poet Alexander Posey, featuring an ode to autumn and the changing seasons

Autumn depicts a dreamy fall day full of jaybird songs and scarlet leaves dancing through the air. In this poem, Muscogee poet Alexander Posey celebrates the changing of the seasons as the golden sun sets on summer and the world prepares for a time of rest. With stunning illustrations from Salish artist Paige Pettibon and interactive back matter that encourages young readers to create their own poetry, this accessible picture book is a joy for young poets and their parents alike.
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Starred Review

K-Gr 4--A dreamy, succinct poem across many pages that all together encapsulates the sense of fall. "Scarlet leaves, that, dropping, / Rise again, as ever, / With a useless sigh for/ Rest/ --and it is Autumn." The muted tones of the illustrations show a young child outside in a field of trees. As the afternoon progresses, the colors of the sky and ground change from blues to yellows, and then to a warm orange as the sun sets. There is a sense of joyful energy as leaves and acorns fall to the ground. The child plays with a patterned, tan blanket, while observing birds in flight, swirling leaves, and deepening shadows. Each page has a few lines of text. At the last line of the poem, the child wraps up in the blanket and sits down. Detailed drawings show shadows creating golden patterns, which mimic the designs in the blanket, on the ground. The whole poem is repeated on a single page near the end. Back matter includes a few sentences about the poem, followed by a brief biography on Posey, who was a Muscogee poet, journalist, humorist, and editor. A note from the illustrator, Pettibon, who is Black, white, and Salish, follows. Finally, a paragraph on "The Feeling of Autumn" encourages readers to explore their senses during this season. End pages show yellow leaves, brown moths, and acorns against a blue sky, along with the child's blanket on a salmon-colored background. VERDICT A strong first purchase. The poem and artwork, which create an exquisite sense of a child's joy in playing on an autumn afternoon, will appeal to all ages.--Tamara Saarinen

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***STARRED REVIEW***
"A dreamy, succinct poem across many pages that all together encapsulates the sense of fall. A strong first purchase. The poem and artwork, which create an exquisite sense of a child's joy in playing on an autumn afternoon, will appeal to all ages."— "School Library Journal"
Alexander Posey
Alexander Posey (1873-1908) was a Muscogee poet and writer. His poems celebrate the history of Indigenous peoples and the beauty of the natural world. Paige Pettibon is a Tacoma-based artist who incorporates her Indigenous and Black culture in her work. She identified as a painter from an early age but has added sewing, creative writing, digital art, and jewelry making into her repertoire. Her paintings lean toward a realistic style with a focus on portraits. However, she also enjoys exploring new ideas and techniques. Pettibon's studio practice centers around building community within culture and identity with various art forms. She believes we can create social change through creative expression by sharing our narratives.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781949480580
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Abrams Appleseed
Publication date
August 20, 2024
Series
Petite Poems
BISAC categories
JNF042000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Poetry | General
JNF018040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | United States - Native American
JNF051000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | General
JNF013090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Seasons
JNF021000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Games & Activities | General
Library of Congress categories
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