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Publication date April 1996 Pages 46 Dewey Decimal 811/.54 20 Originally published April 1996 Page count 46 OCLC 32779111 | 3.6/5 Media type Print (Hardcover) ISBN 978-0689805936 LC Class PS3556.L523 B87 1996 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Buried Alive: The Elements of Love is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with photographs by Andrew Moore. It was first published in 1996.
Contents
Summary
This book is a collection thirty six free verse poems about teenage love divided into four elements: earth, water, air and fire.
Reception
Marjorie Lewis in her review for School Library Journal said that "the poetry, the inviting pages, the metaphor of the arrangement, the romantic situations and the mysterious photo-collages is, in its complexity, a step above the works of Mel Glenn and Gary Soto. Joan B. Elliott and Mary M. Dupuis recommended this book for use in the classroom in their book Young Adult Literature in the Classroom.
References
Buried Alive: The Elements of Love Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA