top of page
A Pocket of Time The Poetic Childhood of Elizabeth Bishop

A Pocket of Time The Poetic Childhood of Elizabeth Bishop

There are, always, so many things to wonder about.

 

Elizabeth Bishop (1911–1979) grew up to become a famous poet, but before that, she was a little girl who lived with her Gammie and Pa in Great Village, Nova Scotia. It was there that Bishop learned to walk, to read, to write, to sing hymns, and to catch bumblebees in foxglove flowers. It was there she first went to school and, when she was five, where her mother left and never returned.

Lovingly rendered, this visual and lyrical feast tells the story of Bishop’s childhood days, inspired by Bishop’s own poetry and prose and her time in Great Village, paired with eclectic collage-style artwork from illustrator Emma FitzGerald (EveryBody’s Different on EveryBody Street). A love letter to words, A Pocket of Time is a lesson for young readers in finding the poetry in everything.

Join the Conversation Today...

 

WRITE A REVIEW
average rating is 5 out of 5, based on 1 votes, book lovers sharing their thoughts

100 % would recommend

Thanks for submitting a review! 😘

Ainslie Gibbon

Location:

Nova Scotia

average rating is 5 out of 5

Time Published

A Pocket of Time; the poetic childhood of Elizabeth Bishop

A Pocket of Time; the poetic childhood of Elizabeth Bishop (words by Rita Wilson; art by Emma FitzGerald @emmafitz_art @nimbuspub ). I loved this adorable book! The sweet scrapbook-style artwork and the quirky rhymes and descriptive sentences on each page are so alluring. It is even interesting for adults because of the underlying storyline running through the book. I picked this up for it's an interesting cover, how do you pick a new book?

I recommend this book.

bottom of page