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When Clay Sings

By Byrd Baylor, Tom Bahti


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Publish Date

June 30, 1987

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Juvenile Fiction / Art
Juvenile Fiction / Performing Arts / Music

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$26.99
Pieces of broken pots are scattered over the desert hillsides of the Southwest. The Indians there treat them with respect -- "Every piece of clay is a piece of someone's life," they say. And the children try to imagine those lives that took place in the desert they think of as their own.
Clay has its own small voice, and sings. Its song has lasted for thousands of years. And Byrd Baylor's prose-poem as simple and powerful as the clay pots, sings too.
Byrd Baylor lives and writes in Arizona, presenting images of the Southwest and an intense connection between the land and the people. Her prose illustrates vividly the value of simplicity, the natural world, and the balance of life within it.

ISBN: 9780684188294
Format: Hardback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published: June 30, 1987