Goddess of YA

The goddess speaks

A poem to start the journey...

 

 

 

 

To the Woman (We Think You’re a Teacher) with the Books on the 2 Train

By some anonymous students

 

On the platform for the 2 train

you stand with a book in your hand

the pages open

Which is how you enter the train

Reading

 

Sometimes you smile, or frown

Once you even cried

on the train

when you were reading Night

and a man sitting across the aisle

said he cried too, when he read that book

and we thought,

we want to read that book

so we did

 

And then you were reading all those

basketball books

by Walter Dean Myers

so we read those too

speeding along on the 2 train

one time you saw us reading Slam

and you said

I love that book

and do you think Slam is going to make it in high

school?

We do, we think he’s going to make it

 

Then you were reading some really hard stuff

Epistemology of the Closet,  Postmodern Narrative

Theory

and we tried those, but we think you have to have read

the books those authors have read, if you want to read

their books

 

Our favorite is when you are reading poetry

Picnic,  Lightning

and you lean back against the seat

and smile

and keep reading the same page

again and again

we do that now and it’s really nice

 

Last week you were reading The Life of Pi

and we rushed out to buy it

So we could be in the lifeboat

adrift in the blue, blue sea

with the boy, the Bengal Tiger, and you

 

If we don’t see you next year

on the train

Maybe sometime we’ll bump into each other on the

platform

You’ll know us because

we’ll have books in our hands

How can we make the connection for kids?

This poem recounts an accidental connection between reader and book.  I want to make that connection more deliberately.  That is part of the reason I read as widely as possible and as much as possible.  I cannot find the right book for the right reader at the right time if I know only a handful or two of titles each year.  I need to have tons of different books to meet the challenges of kids who are less than enthusiastic readers.  You will find some lists of those books here at the web site once it is more complete.