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Jeannine Atkins is the author of Finding Wonders: Three Girls Who Changed Science, Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math, and Little Woman in Blue: A Novel of May Alcott. She teaches in the MFA program at Simmons College. You can learn more on her website at http://www.Jeannineatkins.com. ...more

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Finding Wonders: Three Girl...

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Borrowed Names: Poems About...

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The Art of the Broken

From the split-then-pieced-together (im)possible in the title, ruin and becoming whole were themes through (Im)Possible Dreams: Simmons Summer Children’s Literature Institute. Books break as we read, leaving us perhaps with a few lines or images we’ll remember.


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Metaphor, which derives from Greek, meaning “to carry across,” may suggest what’s unfinished before two unlikely things ar

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Published on August 03, 2017 10:46
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“Love's language is imprecise,
fits more like mittens than gloves.”
Jeannine Atkins, Borrowed Names: Poems About Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam C.J. Walker, Marie Curie, and Their Daughters
tags: poetry

“There's more in the earth than anyone knows. We'll find wonders.”
Jeannine Atkins, Finding Wonders: Three Girls Who Changed Science

“The line between good art and bad never seemed as clear as the one between a pie and an empty oven.”
Jeannine Atkins, Little Woman in Blue

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“The line between good art and bad never seemed as clear as the one between a pie and an empty oven.”
Jeannine Atkins, Little Woman in Blue




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