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9780689707704

If I Were in Charge of the World and Other Worries Poems for Children and Their Parents

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  • ISBN13:

    9780689707704

  • ISBN10:

    0689707703

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1984-10-01
  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

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Summary

If you've ever had trouble apologizing or keeping a secret, had a crush or a broken heart, there's a poem here for you! Written with humor and understanding, Judith Viorst's poems are certain to delight children and adults alike -- and be read again and again.

Author Biography

Judith Viorst says that she has been writing always -- "or at least since I was seven or eight, when I composed an ode to my dead parents, both of whom were alive and well and, when they read my poem, extremely annoyed." She has written many books for children, including the acclaimed Alexander and the Terrible Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, If I Were in Charge of the World...and Other Worries, and I'll Fix Anthony as well as several books of poetry and prose for adults. She is also a contributing editor to Redbook magazine. Mrs. Viorst lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Milton, a political writer. They have three sons -- Anthony, Nicholas, and Alexander.

Table of Contents

WISHES AND WORRIES
If I Were in Charge of the World
2(2)
Bertha's Wish
4(1)
I Wouldn't Be Afraid
5(1)
Fifteen, Maybe Sixteen, Things to Worry About
6(2)
Some Things Don't Make Any Sense at All
8(2)
CATS AND OTHER PEOPLE
My Cat
10(1)
Stanley the Fierce
11(1)
Harvey
12(1)
The Lizzie Pitofsky Poem
13(1)
Who's Who
14(2)
NIGHTS
Night Scare
16(1)
Nightmare
16(1)
Night Fun
17(1)
Thoughts on Getting out of a Nice Warm Bed in an Ice-Cold House to Go to the Bathroom at Three O'Clock in the Morning
18(2)
SPRING FEVER
Just Before Springtime
20(2)
Weird!
22(2)
FACTS OF LIFE
Short Love Poem
24(1)
Learning
24(1)
I'm Not
25(1)
Mending
26(2)
FAIRY TALES
... And the Princess was Astonished to See the Ugly Frog Turn into a Handsome Prince
28(1)
... And Then the Prince Knelt Down and Tried to Put the Glass Slipper on Cinderella's Foot
29(1)
... And Although the Little Mermaid Sacrificed Everything to Win the Love of the Prince, the Prince (Alas) Decided to Wed Another
30(2)
... And After Many Years, a Brave Prince Came at Last to Rescue the Princess
32(2)
WORDS
Secrets
34(1)
Talking
35(1)
Sometimes Poems
36(2)
Apology
38(2)
THANKS AND NO THANKS
No
40(2)
Thank-You Note
42(1)
What Price Glory?
43(1)
Mother Doesn't Want a Dog
44(2)
WICKED THOUGHTS
Wicked Thoughts
46(1)
More Wicked Thoughts
47(1)
And Some More Wicked Thoughts
48(2)
GOOD-BYES
Summer's End
50(1)
Good-Bye, Six---Hello, Seven
51(1)
Teddy Bear Poem
52(1)
Remember Me?
53(1)
Since Hanna Moved Away
54(1)
My---Oh Wow!---Book
55
Index

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Excerpts

FIFTEEN, MAYBE SIXTEEN, THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT

My pants could maybe fall down when I dive off the diving board.

My nose could maybe keep growing and never quit.

Miss Brearly could ask me to spell words likestomachandspecial.

   (Stumickandspeshul?)

I could play tag all day and always be "it."

Jay Spievack, who's fourteen feet tall, could want to fight me.

My mom and my dad -- like Ted's -- could want a divorce.

Miss Brearly could ask me a question about Afghanistan.

   (Who's Afghanistan?)

My mother could maybe decide that I needed more liver.

My dad could decide that I needed less TV.

Miss Brearly could say that I have to write in script and stop printing.

Chris could stop being best friends with me.

The world could maybe come to an end on next Tuesday.

The ceiling could maybe come crashing on my head.

I maybe could run out of things for me to worry about.

And then I'd have to do my homework instead.

Copyright © 1981 by Judith Viorst


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