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Buried Alive: The Elements of Love [Library Binding]

Ralph J. Fletcher (Author), Andrew Moore (Illustrator, Photographer)
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April 1996
A wonderful, touching collection of poetry reflecting the perspective of teenagers and written in their language, explores the many emotions, such as rejection, passion, discovery, and fear, felt during the period of teenage love.

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From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up?Fletcher writes in the voices of a variety of teenagers, dividing his poems into the fundamental elements of love?earth, water, air, and fire. The narrators appear in each section, revealing the stories of their experiences. One young woman is on the verge of a lesbian relationship; a macho guy loses his cool when Jeannie begins to pay attention to him; a girl receives love letters in Spanish and has to have them translated. Appropriately, the writing reflects the personality of each narrator and ranges from simplistic to graceful. The whole concept?the poetry, the inviting pages, the metaphor of the arrangement, the romantic situations, and the mysterious photocollages?is, in its complexity, a step above the works of Mel Glenn and Gary Soto. Despite the fact that Buried Alive's elemental metaphor promises more than it delivers, and that the title hints at a darkness and depth that is not apparent, this volume should intrigue YA readers. They will enjoy discovering stories of requited and unrequited love, puzzling over the gender of certain narrators, and pondering the added dimension each element gives to the poetry. Perhaps it will inspire them to read more skilled and complex work?and write their own. Also, the poems read aloud well and might form the basis for a choral reading.?Marjorie Lewis, formerly at Heathcote School, Scarsdale, NY
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 5^-8. Like Fletcher's popular I Am Wings (1994), this companion collection of free verse has a simple immediacy about romantic love. While the teacher drones on about "natural disasters," a teenager watches his beloved flirting with someone else. In "Not Fair" a boy envies his two-year-old brother, kissed and fondled by the cute baby-sitter. Ted is the macho guy. Alexis is lesbian, proud, and lonely. Juliet is both awkward and defiant about her sexy body. The interior monologues are loosely arranged, and some of the same characters speak in several places about their feelings and how they are changing. Richard kisses a girl; in a later poem, he longs for her when she moves away. Dawne's boyfriend writes to her in Spanish; in the next section she gets someone to translate the note; in the last section her dad finds the note and rages at her. The metaphors spring easily from the classroom, the beach, the fields. Kids will be open to discovering poetry in such ordinary words as "Um, is this seat taken?" Hazel Rochman

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Library Binding: 46 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum; 1st edition (April 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689805934
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689805936
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,883,756 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Ralph Fletcher is a friend of young writers and readers as well as writing teachers. He has written or co-authored many books for writing teachers includng Writing Workshop: The Essential Guide, Teaching the Qualities of Writing, Lessons for the Writer's Notebook, Boy Writers: Reclaiming Their Voices, and Pyrotechnics on the Page: Playful Craft That Sparks Writing. Ralph has worked with teachers around the U.S. and abroad, helping them find wiser ways of teaching writing.

Ralph's many books for students include picture books (Twilight Comes Twice, Hello Harvest Moon, and The Sandman), novels (Fig Pudding, Flying Solo, and Spider Boy), poetry (A Writing Kind of Day and Moving Day), and a memoir, Marshfield Dreams: When I Was a Kid. His novel Uncle Daddy was awarded the Christopher medal in 2002. He has also written a popular series of books for young writers including Poetry Matters, Live Writing, and A Writer's Notebook. Ralph lives with his family in New Hampshire. He is a strong environmentalist who believes we all must work together to live in a more sustainable way. His other passions include travel, good food, dark chocolate, growing orchids, and sports.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars raw and wonderful, July 13, 1998
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This review is from: Buried Alive: The Elements of Love (Library Binding)
Sometimes poetry really strikes a chord with me, and reading this i felt like the author had not just struck a chord in me, but a whole symphany. i realize this sounds melodramatic, but that's the way that love in a teenager is. melodramatic, out of focus half the time, but real, raw, almost tangible. Mr. Fletcher somehow became a teenager again when he wrote this, because i don't think it's possible for someone over 19 to really understand the way a 16 year old loves her boyfriend, no matter how flawed he is. A masterpiece.
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5.0 out of 5 stars space creates meaning, October 7, 2007
This review is from: Buried Alive: The Elements of Love (Library Binding)
The "elements" of love: earth, water, air, fire. Fletcher's book is divided into these four parts, with elements such as hills, rivers, breath, and flames emanating from each section. An excellent companion to for any teen romance, readers will find just about every perspective of love written in differing voices. Vague language leaves room for interpretation. Highly recommended.
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