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2024-01-11 18:08:42

Annie likes to run. She runs in the park barefoot every day. Sometimes her friend Max added to her. Max ran away of a small town, but Ann ran for herself. Running is where she can set her own rhythm and think about all the changes that have taken place in her life. Her mother is pregnant, her grandfather is forgetful, and 12-year-old Anne is changing herself with doubt:

"My thought / When I was small / Why should I forget? / What will I forget when I grew up? / Did you forget it? Being or dreaming

HEARTBEAT is the latest work by Newbury's award-winning writer Sharon Creech. Like her best-selling book "Love Dog", HEARTBEAT is written in the same best-selling free verse, not focusing much on poetry and focusing on exploring the various emotional states of Ann I will. Crich's poem is a snapshot of Anne's feelings and experiences, an effective way to shorten the story. However, the impression of these verses is short lived. Instead of creating an image of the world of Anne, Crich repeatedly uses top level abstract languages.

The most vivid image in the book is a description of the color. Ann's seasonal color change runs while Apple's color change is assigned to 100 times the art class and the mother's room color has created her new brother. These colors create a kaleidoscope-like effect. Just like Anne's mood, her world's color is changing all the time, so it's difficult to pinpoint it.

Poetry is becoming a popular form of children's literature. HEARTBEAT does not have the same strength as "OUT OF THE DUST" which won the Karen Hesse Newbery award, but shows Creech's new direction. This is a more mature book than a dog, and Crich's explanation about everyday feelings in everyday life is a precious theme of poetry. The reader of a transcontinental adventure, accustomed to her previous books such as WALK TWO MOONS, BLOOMABILITY, WANDERER, has the opportunity to meet another undeveloped area. The inner workings of the heart of a 12-year old girl

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