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When Lucy can't weave a perfect circle like all the other little spiders at web-weaving school, she dreams of a farm Grammy likes to tell her poems about. Together they visit the farm and Lucy gathers hand-dyed yarn threads from the weavers who live there and other treasures to create her lopsided perfect, and oh-so-fancy web. Classic nature poems are introduced, including Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver's poem, "This World", reprinted in full by permission of the Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency as agent for the author. Copyright@Mary Oliver2014 with permission by Bill Reichblum.…mehr

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When Lucy can't weave a perfect circle like all the other little spiders at web-weaving school, she dreams of a farm Grammy likes to tell her poems about. Together they visit the farm and Lucy gathers hand-dyed yarn threads from the weavers who live there and other treasures to create her lopsided perfect, and oh-so-fancy web. Classic nature poems are introduced, including Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver's poem, "This World", reprinted in full by permission of the Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency as agent for the author. Copyright@Mary Oliver2014 with permission by Bill Reichblum. Whether read at home or in a classroom, Lucy's Lopsided Web is an inspiring celebration of the beauty of imagination and imperfection. As E.B. White once counseled: "But real life is only one kind of life - there is also the life of the Imagination."
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Autorenporträt
After studying Fine Art in Florence, Italy, Sarah Ragsdale received her MA in Linguistics and Education from Teachers College, Columbia University followed by post-graduate studies at Harvard and Brown Universities. She taught Advanced English to foreign Chiefs of Staff at the United Nations, preparing them for speeches, and was on staff at Bank Street College. She currently loves with her husband in South County RI where she enjoys being active in national and local writer and poetry groups. In 2022 she founded Rudd Rambles Press, to honor her mother's maiden name and their love of poetry and travel.