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He was amazingly gifted. WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS by Shel Silverstein is a collection of quirky children's poetry written/illustrated by Shel Silverstein. I am a huge fan of multi-talented Shel Silverstein. If you haven't read his work, read it.
(well.other than the book banners, but we all know very well what humongous Delusionals they are). But it's not all sentimental. Can anyone say anything negative about this book. Like this amazing book actually needs any more praise showered on it. Some are just stories, some are wise outlooks on life. The poem on which the title is based, Where the Sidewalk Ends, is now an amazing, new poem, as is Forgotten Language, which actually had me shed a few tears.
Now, some of my reactions were the same, but others were completely different.
Anyways, everyone's read this book (and if you haven't, then dear, I really do pity you and your lost childhood) and everyone knows how amazing it is.
Just doesn't have the same effect otherwise) is still as laugh-out-loud hilarious as it was when I had to memorize it for an elementary school poetry project.
(Well, it's going to get it anyways, so it had better learn to live with it).
SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT (yes, it has to be capitalized.
The second and third and fourth rereads only give you more adorable things to catch.
It's funny--when I last read this book, I was much younger, and the poems that made me laugh most were the ones involving nose-picking and the like.
For Sale will still have me half shuddering, half laughing, as I remember my own brother shouting, "Sister for Sale, Sister for Sale." after reading it.
All of them are sure to guide children from a happy childhood into a happy adulthood, and it's one of the most worthwhile reads you'll ever find.Rating: 5/5
I got this as a gift for a good friend. I especially liked that there was a CD of Shel Silverstein reading some of his poems.
I was amazed at the condition on the book I ordered. It said it was in fair shape and it looks brand new to me.
Trully enjoyable collection that is enjoyed by the whole family. My [.]. old son reads (and recites) to us at dinner and I sneek additional time with it in the evening. Great gift.Bill
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