A light in the attic by shel silversteinchildren s book.
A light in the attic book cover edit.
From new york times bestselling author shel silverstein the creator of the beloved poetry collections where the sidewalk ends falling up and every thing on it comes an imaginative book of poems and drawings a favorite of shel silverstein fans young and old.
Sarah drove a tourist trackless train and inspired shel s song the great conch train robbery.
The book is a light in the attic by shel silverstein a collection of 135 weird and whimsical poems that next sunday will have appeared on the times nonfiction list for 112 weeks one week.
A fat volume of small illustrated rhymes from silverstein who gets down to the level of kids peeves spooks and sense of silliness often enough to score a collective hit.
A light in the attic is a collection of poems by the american poet writer and children s author shel silverstein it was first published by harper row in 1981.
The poems for children are accompanied by illustrations also created by shel silverstein.
A light in the attic delights with remarkable characters and hilariously profound poems in a collection readers will return to.
A light in the attic may be too suggestive and morbid for smaller children but older children will easily delight themselves with the silly shenanigans of the characters.
Dust jacket is in g condition with rubbing to edges 2 small closed tears to front cover bumping light chipping to spine ends mild soiliing to front cover else still intact.
The book a light in the attic is dedicated to her.
Shel silverstein s writing is as witty as it is funny as he writes each character s stories i a light in the attic is one of shel silverstein s best yet.
He looks at me and friend says he things ain t as sweet as they used to be peckin a light in the attic there are too many kids in this tub from crowded tub a light in the attic.
Book is in vg condition with light rubbing to edges bumping to spine ends light scuffing to covers else still a bright and solid copy.
A light in the attic the saddest thing i ever did see was a woodpecker peckin at a plastic tree.