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Wise Up! Wise Down!

by John Agard and JonArno Lawson, illustrated by Satoshi Kitamura

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by Walker Books, 2024

  • Adventure
  • Around the world
  • Funny
  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

Great poetry has the power to provoke discussion with just a few words, and this marvellous collection achieves that with ease.

The poets, John Agard and Jon Arno Lawson, introduce themselves in the opening verse, as does illustrator Satoshi Kitamura, with a little self-portrait at the bottom of the page. What follows is a lively, poetic conversation between the two writers. One presents a question or statement in verse and the other responds with their own poem, which takes readers on a meandering, thought-provoking and imaginative journey.

Perfect to read aloud, some are entertaining nods to traditional nursery rhymes, while others are imaginative nonsense poems. With a mixture of rhyme and free verse, many are connected by themes, such as the nature of identity or looking out for one another. 

The poems are drawn together by Kitamura’s distinctive black-and-white illustrations, which inject humour and personality into this fabulous collection.

A contents page means readers can instantly locate their favourite poems, and some useful tips at the end will help readers to explore their own responses to poetry, from creating their own verse to setting poems to music.

About the author

John Agard was born in 1949 in Georgetown, Guyana (then called British Guiana). He moved to England in 1977 when he became a touring lecturer for the Commonwealth Institute to promote a better understanding of Caribbean culture. Over the course of the next 8 years he visited 2,500 schools - and started writing poetry for children. Since then, he has published more than 50 books of poetry for all ages, stories and non fiction, including A Caribbean Dozen which he also co-edited with his wife Grace Nichols. 

His collections for young readers include The Young Inferno, a teenage spin on Dante's Inferno, Einstein, The Girl Who Hated Maths and Hello H20, both illustrated by Satoshi Kitamura. His adult collections include Alternative Anthem and his latest, Playing the Ghost Of Maimonides. His first non-fiction, entitled Book, tells the history of the book in the voice of the book. His awards include the Casa de las Americas Poetry Prize, the Paul Hamlyn Award and the 2012 Queen's Gold Medal for poetry. His poems Half Caste and Checking Out Me History have been on the GCSE curriculum since 2002. In 2021, he was awarded the BookTrust Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives in Sussex.

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