Poetry Comics
by Grant Snider
Interest age: 6 to 11
Reading age: 7+
Published by Chronicle Books, 2024
About this book
Grant Snider uses a combination of charming, comic-style illustrations and meditative poetry to take readers on a pensive journey through the four seasons.
Two child characters are central, and they muse on topics as significant as friendship, school and self-confidence, and as whimsical as cloud-spotting, bubbles and rollercoasters. This lightness of touch works well and allows for the more emotionally introspective content to be introduced in a gentle way.
The art, much like the text itself, is minimal but expressive. Every poem is paired with its own sequence of illustrations which creates a pleasing, complimentary relationship between text and image. The colour palette is muted and calm - mirrored by the simple, haiku-like poetic vignettes.
This book occupies a unique position by introducing reflective poetry through comics. The well-known panel format will be sure to encourage readers who might otherwise find poetry books daunting or uninteresting.
Similarly, by employing a simplistic, conversational tone, Snider makes poetic writing very accessible – with some of the poems directly encouraging readers to have a go at writing their own poetry.
While contemplative, the themes remain light and optimistic, making it a great choice for introducing poetry to comic book fans of all ages.
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