Young adult poetry, American
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Young adult poetry, American
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Young adult poetry, American
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- Subject of46
- Bang Ditto, Amber Tamblyn
- Fortune's bones, the manumission requiem, Marilyn Nelson ; notes and annotations by Pamela Espeland
- Looking for your name, a collection of contemporary poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- I am Atlas, Hauppauge High School students hold the force of gravity through poetry, written by the students of Hauppauge High School
- Sylvia Plath, text by Lynne F. Chapman ; photographs by Benno Friedman
- Concrete kids, Amyra León
- Black butterfly, Robert M. Drake
- Say her name, Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- My own true name, new and selected poems for young adults, 1984-1999, Pat Mora
- Poetspeak, in their work, about their work : a selection, by Paul B. Janeczko
- Partly cloudy, poems of love and longing, Gary Soto
- Marianne Moore, written by Dave Page ; illustrations by Tomi Ungerer
- After the death of Anna Gonzales, Terri Fields
- River of words, young poets and artists on the nature of things, edited by Pamela Michael ; introduced by Robert Hass
- Lifelines, a poetry anthology patterned on the stages of life, selected and introduced by Leonard S. Marcus
- Foreign exchange, a mystery in poems, Mel Glenn
- The firefly letters, a suffragette's journey to Cuba, Margarita Engle
- Here in Harlem, poems in many voices, written by Walter Dean Myers
- American poetry, edited by John Hollander ; [illustrated by Sally Wern Comport]
- More than friends, poems from him and her, Sara Holbrook and Allan Wolf
- Ethel's song, Ethel Rosenberg's life in poems, a novel in verse by Barbara Krasner
- Spaceship, a collection of words for the misunderstood, Robert M. Drake
- Stardust hotel, poems, by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrations by Dorothy Leech
- Free stallion, poems, Amber Tamblyn
- Poems from homeroom, a writer's place to start, Kathi Appelt
- The taking of Room 114, a hostage drama in poems, Mel Glenn
- Here in Harlem, poems in many voices, by Walter Dean Myers
- Polaroid and other poems of view, Betsy Hearne ; illustrated with photographs by Peter Kiar
- Jump ball, a basketball season in poems, Mel Glenn
- How to eat a poem, a smorgasbord of tasty and delicious poems for young readers, edited by the American Poetry & Literacy Project and the Academy of American Poets ; with a foreword by Ted Kooser
- The invisible ladder, an anthology of contemporary American poems for young readers, with the poets' own photos and commentary ; edited by Liz Rosenberg
- Respect the mic, clebrating 20 years of poetry from a Chicagoland high school, edited by Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Peter Kahn, Dan "Sully" Sullivan ; foreword by Tyehimba Jess ; [illustrations by Timba Smits]
- Brave new voices, HBO Entertainmen presents Russell Simmons presents ; produced by Russell Simmons and Stan Lathan
- Skin deep and other teenage reflections, poems, by Angela Shelf Medearis ; illustrated by Michael Bryant
- How we are smart, by W. Nikola-Lisa ; illustrated by Sean Qualls
- Say her name, Zetta Elliott
- River of words, young poets and artists on the nature of things, edited by Pamela Michael ; introduced by Robert Hass
- Poetry for young people, edited by Christopher MacGowan ; illustrated by Robert Crockett
- The words I wish I said, Caitlin Kelly
- My friend's got this problem, Mr. Candler, by Mel Glenn ; photographs by Michael Bernstein
- I am me, teen artists and writers speak out on being yourself, edited by Tom Worthen, Ph.D
- Black Butterfly, Robert M. Drake
- Borrowed names, poems about Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam C. J. Walker, Marie Curie, and their daughters, Jeannine Atkins
- Here in Harlem, poems in many voices, by Walter Dean Myers
- Surviving American history, Max Howard
- The pain tree, and other teenage angst-ridden poetry, collected and illustrated by Esther Pearl Watson and Mark Todd