Book Description
for Please Excuse This Poem by Brett Fletcher Lauer and Lynn Melnick
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The task of selecting 100 poems and poets for this anthology must have felt both limiting and liberating. Limiting because if these poems are any example—and they surely are—the talent pool of young poets in America is deep and diverse. That isn’t a surprise, but it must have made the number 100 feel like a huge challenge at times. Yet as hard as choosing must have been, 100 poems also allowed for remarkable inclusiveness. The result feels like a gathering you might find in any large city, and certainly across America: multicultural and diverse in all senses of the words. The poets’ experiences and observations here are always personal, sometimes intimate, sometimes deeply unsettling. The poems themselves are often thick with images and full of surprises. These selections are more challenging as a whole than what is often found in young adult anthologies (a genre that has languished in recent years), but their wide range of subjects provide many possible points of connection for a wide range of readers. It’s impossible to not come away from such a rich collection appreciative not only of the poets’ talents, but of the ways language is flexible enough to be bent and shaped and crafted to speak so many distinct and powerful truths. For young adults whose inclination is to write poetry themselves, it’s impossible not to come away from this volume with words—their own words—sounding. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2016. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016. Used with permission.