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Shel Silverstein

Shel Silverstein. Shel’s Life. Silverstein was born on November 23 , 1932 in Chicago, Illinois Shel Silverstein was a composer, an artist, and the author of many books of prose and poetry He wan a grammy for his recorded version of “Where The Sidewalk Ends”.

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Shel Silverstein

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  1. Shel Silverstein

  2. Shel’s Life • Silverstein was born on November 23, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois • Shel Silverstein was a composer, an artist, and the author of many books of prose and poetry • He wan a grammy for his recorded version of “Where The Sidewalk Ends”

  3. He sold over 1.5 million copies of The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends. He started drawing & writing poetry because he was an outcast as an adolescent; neither boys nor girls liked him He died May 11, 1999

  4. Take Ten (1955) Grab Your Socks! (1956) Report From Practically Nowhere(1960) Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back (1963) A Giraffe and a Half (1964) The Giving Tree (1964) Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? (1964) Shel’s Works

  5. Uncle Shelby's Zoo: Don't Bump the Glump! (1964) Where The Sidewalk Ends(1974) The Missing Piece (1976) Different Dances (1976) A light In The Attic (1981) The Missing Piece Meets The Big O (1981) Falling Up (1996)

  6. No Difference Small as a peanut, Big as a giant, We’re all the same size When we turn off the light. Rich as a sultan, Poor as a mite, We’re all worth the same When we turn off the light. Red, black or orange,

  7. Yellow or white, We all look the same When we turn off the light. So maybe the way To make everything right Is for God to just reach out And turn off the light!

  8. My Sources www.poets.org • http://home.mho.net/hott/silverstein.html • http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/6166/ss/ssbio.html • http://www.pcpartsandpieces.com/books/bookpages/silverstein/silverstein.html • http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/silverstein.htm “Falling Up” by Shel Silverstein “Where The Sidewalk Ends” By Shel Silverstein

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