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    Emily / by Michael Bedard ; pictures by Barbara Cooney.
    by Bedard, Michael, author., Cooney, Barbara, illustrator., Braswell, Lynn, typographer., Delacorte Press, publisher.
    New York : Delacorte Press, [1992]
    Description: 
    1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 28 cm
    Summary: 
    When a mother and child pay a visit to their reclusive neighbor Emily, who stays in her house writing poems, there is an exchange of special gifts. A young girl who lives across the street from the reclusive Emily Dickinson gets her chance to meet the poet when her mother is invited to play the piano for Emily. The girl sneaks up to Emily's room and exchanges a small gift for an authentic poem, which is included in the book. ---Publishers description
    Target Audience Note: 
    Elementary Grade.
    450 Lexile.
    Genre: 
    Juvenile works.
    Biographical fiction -- 1992.
    Historical fiction
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    "A Doubleday Book for Young Readers."
    Includes an afterword about Emily Dickinson (p. [35]).
    "The illustrations for this book were painted on China silk mounted on illustration board and covered in two coats of gesso. Liquitex acrylic paints, prismacolor, and Derwent colored pencils and pastels were used. The book is set in 16-point ITC Goudy Old Style. The typography is by Lynn Braswell"--Colophon.
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    Calmar Campus LibraryChildren's Collection (Calmar)813 Bed1992Checked InAdd Copy to MyList
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