Book Descriptions
for To Go Singing Through the World by Deborah Kogan Ray
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
This Pablo Neruda biography focuses on the famous poet’s childhood in Temuco, a southern Chilean frontier town. Ray’s lyrical prose captures the curious and quiet—almost reclusive—child’s feelings and emotions while simultaneously revealing influences that shaped him—the rain forest and volcanoes that surrounded his isolated town and the Mapuche stories told by his stepmother. Poet Gabriela Mistral’s books and encouragement may have been his greatest inspiration, however. When Neruda finally left Temuco, he “took with him the songs of his childhood . . . to go singing through the world.” Excerpts from Pablo Neruda’s poems and notebooks bring to life the voice of this renowned poet. mm