Library Intern Book Reviews
Review of Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems by Kate Coombs, illustrated by Meilo So
Publisher
Chronicle Books
City
San Francisco, California, United States of America
Date of Publication
2012
ISBN
978-0-8118-7284-3
Date of Review
2012
Disciplines
Library and Information Science | Modern Literature
Keywords
Children's literature, reviews
Recommended Citation
Setzkorn, Kirsten N., "Review of Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems by Kate Coombs, illustrated by Meilo So" (2012). Library Intern Book Reviews. 53.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/intern_book_reviews/53
Review
One can almost hear the rumble of waves and the soft cry of seagulls while reading this remarkable collection of poems about the ocean. With subjects ranging from tide pools to shipwrecks to jellyfish, this book embraces the vastness and variety of the ocean. Using an array of poetic formats throughout Water Sings Blue, author Kate Coombs brings a unique voice and style to each piece as well. The author’s skillful use of literary devices, such as personification, truly brings the ocean to life for the reader. The dramatic watercolor illustrations capture the both essence of the ocean and the inherent beauty of its marine life with amazing detail and delicacy. The poems of Water Sings Blue are as rhythmic and deep as the ocean itself, ideal for more experienced readers who will appreciate the author’s well-crafted and thoughtful poems. Highly Recommended. Kirsten Setzkorn, Centennial Library Intern, Cedarville University