Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm |
Summary |
"When Robert Frost was a child, his family thought he would grow up to be a baseball player. Instead, he became a poet. His life on a farm in New Hampshire inspired him to write 'poetry that talked,' and today he is famous for his vivid descriptions of the rural life he loved so much. There was a time, though, when Frost had to struggle to get his poetry published. Told from the point of view of Lesley, Robert Frost's oldest daughter, this is the story of how a lover of language found his voice"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR LG 4.8 0.5 162944. |
Subject |
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 -- Juvenile literature.
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Poets, American -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.
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Poets, American.
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Added Author |
Gibbon, Rebecca, illustrator.
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ISBN |
9780805094077 hardback |
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0805094075 hardback |
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