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Joyful Noise and I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two People  
Author: Paul Fleischman
ISBN: 1883332478
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From AudioFile
This recording is an audio treat! Paul Fleischman's books of poetry for two voices, Joyful Noise and I am Phoenix, have been acclaimed (Newbery Medal for Joyful Noise) and are favorite reading material. But now, the listener will never do anything else but listen to the poems. Melissa Hughes, Scott Snively, and supporting young voices transport the listener to Fleischman's world of insects and birds. Their voices are crisp and eager. The play between multiple voices brings natural moments into memorable focus whether it be the flash of the fireflies' lights, the mimicry of the mockingbird, the conflicting viewpoints of life in a bee hive, or the flurry of early morning finches. Listen and enjoy, and listen and enjoy again! A.R. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine




Joyful Noise and I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two People

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

As these titles suggest, Fleischman's poetry collections are designed to be read aloud by more than one person. Hughes and Snively, with some assistance from several other performers, rise to the occasion, giving Fleischman's words the cheerful musicality the author intended. Throughout these readings, voices join in harmony, reading the same passage simultaneously, echoing each other, or answering one another in a playful dialogue style. The result is verse that has an appealing theatrical quality. Humor and information abound in Fleischman's writing as well. Listeners learn about the behavior and natural sounds of insects (Joyful Noise) and birds (I Am Phoenix) with rhythms and fun-to-say adjectives. From the "whirling, twirling and gyrating" of whirligig beetles and the vibrant "humming, buzzing and droning" of cicadas to the rhythmic chanting of whippoorwills and the whispering, nighttime voices of owls, the cast skillfully energizes Fleischman's work. Listeners of all ages will likely be eager to try their own Fleischman read-alouds. All ages. (Jan.) FYI: Joyful Noise won the 1989 Newbery Medal. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

AudioFile

This recording is an audio treat! Paul Fleischman's books of poetry for two voices, Joyful Noise and I am Phoenix, have been acclaimed (Newbery Medal for Joyful Noise) and are favorite reading material. But now, the listener will never do anything else but listen to the poems. Melissa Hughes, Scott Snively, and supporting young voices transport the listener to Fleischman's world of insects and birds. Their voices are crisp and eager. The play between multiple voices brings natural moments into memorable focus whether it be the flash of the fireflies' lights, the mimicry of the mockingbird, the conflicting viewpoints of life in a bee hive, or the flurry of early morning finches. Listen and enjoy, and listen and enjoy again! A.R. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

     



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