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005    20200629180525.0 
008    171206s2018    nyu    j b    001 0 eng   
010    2017046142 
020    9780062691842 (hardcover) 
040    DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dGCmBT|dUtOrBLW 
042    pcc|alcac 
082 00 811/.54|223 
092    |fJ|a811.54|bNYE 
240 10 Poems.|kSelections 
245 10 Voices in the air :|bpoems for listeners /|cNaomi Shihab 
       Nye. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bGreenwillow Books, an imprint of 
       HarperCollinsPublishers,|c[2018] 
300    xv, 190 pages ;|c22 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    NP Lexile 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-186) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tSection I. Messages. |tTo manage ;|tAurora borealis ;
       |tPropriety ;|tBig Bend Nationa Park says no to all walls 
       ;|tTime's low note ;|tBully ;|tInvocation ;|tBamboo mind ;
       |tCross the sea ;|tTo abies ;|tSongbook ;|tUnsung--on 
       finding ;|tBundle ;|tLittle lady, little nugget brooms ;
       |tWelcome what comes ;|tWhat happens next ;|tEverything 
       changes the world ;|tStanding back ;|tThree hundred goats 
       ;|tLost people ;|tBroken ;|tTwilight --|tSection II. 
       Voices in the air. |tFor Aziz ;|tSheep by the sea, a 
       painting by Rosa Bonheur (1865) ;|tEmily ;|tWarbler Woods 
       ;|tGratitude pillow ;|tLife loves ;|tGetting over it ;
       |tConversations with Grace Paley, Flight of the mind 
       writing workshop, Oregon ;|tShowing up ;|tFor Caroline M. 
       ;|tTomorrow ;|tAfter listening to Paul Duncan, Ireland ;
       |tWe will get lost in you ;|tJames Tate in Jerusalem ;
       |tTrain across Texas ;|tLongfellow's bed ;|tWalt Whitman's
       revisions ;|t"Rest and be kind, you don't have to prove 
       anything" ;|tPease pilgrim's pocket ;|tC. D. stepped out ;
       |tTrue success ;|tWoven by air, texture of air ;|tTell us 
       all the gossip you know ;|tEvery day ;|tOne state  My name
       is ... ;|tInvitation to the NSA ;|tDouble peace ;|tBreak 
       the worry cocoon ;|tThe tent ;|tPlease sit down ;|tFor the
       birds : Bowing candles : Black car --|tSection III. More 
       worlds. |tMountains ;|tOh, say can you see ;|tAnti-
       inaugural ;|tI vote for you ;|tBelfast ;|tSummer ;|tA 
       lonely cup of coffee ;|tReading obituaries on the day of 
       the giant moon ;|tTo Jamyla Bolden of Ferguson, Missouri ;
       |tYour answering machine, after your death ;|tRing ;
       |tHummingbird ;|tNext time ask  more questions ;|tIn 
       transit ;|tZen boy ;|tWhere do poets find images? ;|tCell 
       phone tower disguised as a tree ;|tBefore I was a Gazan ;
       |tMorning ablution ;|tWhat do Palestinians want? ;|tArabs 
       in Finland ;|tLadders in repose ;|tThe gift ;|tVoodoo 
       spoons ;|tBarbershop ;|tGetaway car, United States ;
       |t"Little brother shot playing with pistol" ;|tMomonet of 
       relief ;|tunbelievable things ;|tAirport life ;|tTexas, 
       out driving ;|tMissing the boat, take two ;|tAll we will 
       not know ;|tLoving working ;|tStars over Big Bend ;
       |tUnited ;|tReserved for poets ;|tHer father still 
       watching ;|tSmall basket of happiness --|tBiographical 
       notes. 
520    "Ninety-five poems pay tribute to essential voices past 
       and present that have the power to provoke us, lead us, 
       and give us hope" --|cProvided by publlisher. 
521 8  NP|bLexile 
650  0 Children's poetry, American|vJuvenile literature. 
650  0 Inspiration|vJuvenile poetry. 
650  0 Hope|vJuvenile poetry. 
650  0 American poetry|vJuvenile literature. 
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