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A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson [Library Binding]

Barbara Dana (Author)
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January 1, 2020

When something is most important to me and I do not want to lose it, I gather it into a poem. It is said that women must employ the needle and not the pen. But I will be a Poet! That's who I am!

Before she was an iconic American poet, Emily Dickinson was a spirited girl eager to find her place in the world. Expected by family and friends to mold to the prescribed role for women in mid-1800s New England, Emily was challenged to define herself on her own terms.

Award-winning author Barbara Dana brilliantly imagines the girlhood of this extraordinary young woman, capturing the cadences of her unique voice and bringing her to radiant life.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up—Dana writes as if Emily Dickinson were speaking, chronicling her life from age 9 to 24. She fervently considers grave questions of God and death, women's roles, her susceptibility to rampant tuberculosis, and her discovery of the power of words. Meticulously researched, the novel conveys a convincing portrait of this well-brought-up upper-class Amherst girl who became one of America's best poets, and it brings various friends and family members—and pets—to life as well. The sense of time and place are spot-on and appealing, evoking vivid images reminiscent of Louisa May Alcott. Unfortunately, there is almost no story line and little sense of structure, making large portions of this tome drag on with repetitive sentiments, none of which are satisfyingly resolved. The result is a title for limited purchase.—Rhona Campbell, Washington, DC Public Library
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Dana’s novel Young Joan (1991) envisioned Joan of Arc’s youth. This title imagines the life of another famous woman, Emily Dickinson, moving from the poet’s girlhood into her young-adult life. Dana spent 10 years researching this title, and the novel’s historical and domestic details sometimes threaten to overwhelm the story; indeed, finding drama in such a quiet life is certainly challenging. Dana succeeds by creating a memorable, often vibrant voice in Emily’s  first-person narration, which incorporates archaic language and lines from Dickinson’s poems and journals. Readers may recognize themselves in Emily’s initial terror over puberty, her intense friendships, and her curiosity about young men (“the Whisker Set”), while her ambivalence about marriage (“We give our lives to this man, but what of ours?”) and her literary aspirations form a strong feminist thread that will also draw YAs. An obvious choice for curriculum support, this heartfelt, exhaustively detailed portrait humanizes the reclusive literary figure and offers an intimate sense of how a poet draws from small moments, “gathered on scraps,” to create great works. Grades 8-12. --Gillian Engberg --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Library Binding: 368 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen (January 1, 2020)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060287055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060287054
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5 x 1.2 inches
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Are you sure Emily Dickinson didn't write this?, June 13, 2009
I cannot imagine how much research and love went into writing this book. While reading it, I laughed aloud, teared up, and folded down page corners on a regular basis. Barbara Dana captures Emily's voice with such precision, you feel as though you've discovered a long lost diary. Emily's observations of life, self, nature, and expression are just as relevant now as in the time of her childhood. This book is sure to move, inform, and inspire you no matter what your age! Don't be misled by the young adult category! I cannot praise it enough!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Emily...way ahead of her time!, May 26, 2009
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I really enjoyed reading about Emily Dickenson and was happily surprised to hear she was way ahead of her time. Despite having a mental illness, which was kind of glossed over, she was a strong woman. I have always enjoyed her poetry and became fascinated with her once a teacher of mine told me that my poems were similar to Emily Dickenson's! After that point, I have tried to read everything I can on her. This book is not only entertaining, but offers a lot of insight on Emily's family, friends, pets, schools and poems. I really enjoyed this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the book., November 7, 2009
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Barbara Dana writes extremely well I was taken right into the life and times of a young Emily Dickinson. Anyone who is a fan of Dickinson's will want to add this to their collection of books to read and reread. This is not just for young people but adults too.
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