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Tamera Will Wissinger

    Tamera Wissinger crafts stories and poetry for young readers, often exploring themes connected to nature and family. Her work is characterized by its rhythmic language and accessible style, making it ideal for children. Wissinger demonstrates versatility in both prose and verse, allowing her to engage a variety of reading preferences. Her contributions are frequently recognized on prestigious children's book lists, highlighting her skill in creating compelling and cherished narratives.

    Gone Camping
    Gone Fishing
    • Gone Fishing

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(1825)Add rating

      Using a wide variety of poetic forms – quatrains, ballads, iambic meter, rhyming lists, concrete poetry, tercets and free verse –this debut author tells the story of a nine-year-old boy’s day of fishing. Sibling rivalry, the bond between father and son, the excitement – and difficulty -- of fishing all add up to a day of adventure any child would want to experience. Matthew Cordell illuminates this novel-in-verse throughout with his energetic black-and-white line drawings. While each poem can be read and enjoyed on its own, the poems work together to create a story arc with conflict, crisis, resolution and character growth. The back matter of this book equips the reader with a Poet's Tackle Box of tools and definitions for understanding the various poetic forms the author uses in this story.

      Gone Fishing
    • Gone Camping

      A Novel in Verse

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story features two siblings embarking on an outdoor adventure with their spirited grandfather. Richly illustrated by Caldecott Medal winner Matthew Cordell, it combines various poetic forms to create a lively narrative filled with humor and family bonding. This delightful tale captures the joy of camping and the playful spirit of intergenerational connections.

      Gone Camping