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Starflower

The Making of a Poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay

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A lyrical picture book biography about American poet Edna St. Vincent Millayâs childhood and the two sisters who inspired her
Good things come in threes, like peas like wishes like sisters.
VincentâAmerican poet Edna St. Vincent Millayâbegan writing and publishing poetry as a child. She grew up in coastal Maine with her two sisters and plenty of books, music, and nature, but often without parentsâher father left home when they were young, and her mother, a nurse, traveled for months at a time to support them. Vincent and her two sisters often had to fiercely fend for themselves, from the daily to-do lists of keeping house, through bitterly cold winters and blight, which proved to be good fodder for indoor and outdoor adventures alikeâand for poetry. Gorgeously illustrated by Jasmin Dwyer, Starflower is a poetic picture book biography as fiery and unconventional as Vincent herself.
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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2023
      A look at poet Edna St. Vincent Millay's close childhood bonds with younger sisters Norma and Kathleen. Their unusually parent-free existence garners economical explanations. Edna, called Vincent, "watched her father cross the cranberry bog to the railway station. Cora told Henry to go & never come back." The four move to Camden, Maine, where life in "the smallest house on the loneliest road in the poorest part of town" is heightened by mother Cora's long absences as a traveling nurse. Their mother's towering influence is nonetheless intimated: "She was ambitious & unordinary & wanted the same for her daughters. What other mother had better books than the library? What other mother would steal the whole show?" Though bound by regimented chores, the sisters revel in meadow and sea. Therewith, the authors' imagery sings: "Luckily the ocean was the biggest thing in the world. Wilder even than the woods! Everyday swung open to a swoony new sea." Farkas and Vizzo convey Vincent's early, driving impetus to write, her moodiness, and the chasm Cora's absence creates. Dwyer mixes styles to represent the sisters' unique symbiosis, which holds both trauma and freedom. Realistically rendered figures, calico-clad, long-haired, and White-presenting, cavort among stylized, sun-washed meadow flowers. For joyless episodes--Henry's leaving; illness--the artist uses a darker palette and expressionistic elements. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An often lilting celebration of the poet's early anchors and incipient artistic voyaging. (three poems by Millay, biographical note, authors' note, photos) (Informational picture book. 5-8)

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2023
      Grades 2-4 Presenting more an experience than a true biography, Farkas and Vizzo relate the early life of Edna St. Vincent Millay through lyrical prose that evokes the spirit of the poet. Using unconventional punctuation and rich imagery from the start ("Good things come in threes, / like peas like wishes like sisters"), the authors describe Millay's close relationship with her two younger sisters and how she spent her time at home, exploring the meadows of Maine, relishing the creative outlets her mother encouraged, filling in times alone--thanks to an absent father and a traveling nurse mother--and of course, thinking up sonnets. Dwyer's stylized mixedmedia illustrations with pastel, watercolor, and collage effects combine realistic images with swirling and juxtaposed backgrounds to create a dreamlike setting. Concluding notes provide more information on Millay's education, writing career, and influence on the poetry world and are accompanied by archival photographs and ephemera. The inclusion of three colorfully illustrated poems allows readers to experience Millay's work firsthand. Pair with Jennifer Berne's On Wings of Words (2020) for a look at another enigmatic woman poet.

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