Book Descriptions
for This Is a Poem That Heals Fish by Jean-Pierre Simeon and Olivier Tallec
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
When Arthur’s fish is sick and dying of boredom, his mother advises him to give the fish a poem. Since Arthur doesn’t know what a poem is, he asks his eccentric neighbors and family. The bicycle repairman’s poem is “When you are in love and have the sky in your mouth” (n.p.). The baker’s is left over fresh bread. His grandma suggests that a poem “turns words around, upside down” (n.p.). Arthur offers the fish the answers he’s received and saves his fish’s life. Playful, bright paintings will inspire readers to view the world in a new way . mjw
Originally published as Ceci est un Poème qui Guérit les Poissons in French by Rue du Monde VoisinsleBretonneux France, in 2005. Translated by Claudia Zoe Bedrick.
From the Publisher
"Exuding magic and unbridled creativity on every page, this is a book with the potential to heal more than just fish."-Publishers Weekly
"An enchantingly abstract invitation to ponder poetry."-Kirkus Reviews
"A great book for any age! At this very moment, it feels like one of the best books I've ever bought!"-A Year of Reading blog
"Exuding magic and unbridled creativity on every page, this is a book with the potential to heal more than just fish."-Publishers Weekly
"An enchantingly abstract invitation to ponder poetry."-Kirkus Reviews
"A great book for any age! At this very moment, it feels like one of the best books I've ever bought!"-A Year of Reading blog