Discover the joy of poetry in this simple introduction to Emily Dickinson, celebrating the power of hope perched within and the promise of sunnier days.
Emily Dickinson’s beloved poem “Hope is the thing with feathers” takes flight in Tatyana Feeney’s beautifully illustrated adaptation, reminding us that hope is always there when we need it, never asking for anything in return. Originally written in 1861, this enduring poem is now accessible to future generations.
This is Book 3 in the Petite Poems Series. See all Petite Poems books here.
See More Poetry
See More General fiction
See More Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem
See More Early learning: time & seasons
See More Picture storybooks
No one has written a review for 'Hope Is the Thing with Feathers (Petite Poems)'
Why not be the first to share your opinion?
Susan Snively, PhD , is the author of four books of poetry: From This Distance (Alice James, 1981), Voices in the House (Alabama Poetry Series, 1988), The Undertow (University of Central Florida, 1998), and Skeptic Traveler (David Robert Books, 2005). She has taught at Smith College, Mount Holyoke Co
More about Emily DickinsonOriginally from North Carolina, TATYANA FEENEY studied illustration at the North East Wales College of Art and Design, and now lives in Ireland.
More about Tatyana Feeney