Nye, Naomi Shihab

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Words under the words

selected poems
1995
A collection of poems in which the author draws upon her experiences as a Palestinian-American living in the Southwest, and her travels in Central America, the Middle East, and Asia, to comment upon the shared humanity of different cultures throughout the world.

What have you lost?

poems
2001
American poet Naomi Shihab Nye collects poems on all kinds of loss by 140 writers--some well-known and some never-before-published--including William Stafford and Lucille Clifton, and provides biographical information on each contributor.

Salting the ocean

100 poems by young poets
2000
Contains a hundred poems written by a hundred poets when they were in grades 1-12.

The tree is older than you are

a bilingual gathering of poems & stories from Mexico with paintings by Mexican artists
1998
A collection of poems, stories, and artwork by Mexican writers and artists.

19 varieties of gazelle

poems of the Middle East
2005
A collection of Nye's poems about the Middle East, about peace, and about being an Arab-American in the United States.

Transfer

poems
2011
A collection of poems by award-winning poet Naomi Shihab Nye.

Red suitcase

poems
1994

I feel a little jumpy around you

paired poems by men & women
1999
A collection of poems, by male and female authors, presented in pairings that offer insight into how men and women look at the world, both separately and together.

The tree is older than you are

a bilingual gathering of poems & stories from Mexico with paintings by Mexican artists
1995
A collection of poems, stories, and artwork by Mexican writers and artists.

Habibi

1997
When fourteen-year-old Liyanne Abboud, her younger brother, and her parents move from St. Louis to a new home between Jerusalem and the Palestinian village where her father was born, they face many changes and must deal with the tensions between Jews and Palestinians.

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