Inspired by Shel Silverstein, Emily Morrison stretches the bounds of imagination and enchantment in this collection infused with humor, empathy, profound truths, and delightful characters. The clever interplay of Aileen Bennett¿s illustrations draws the reader into the nuances of the words as they come alive in the reader¿s mind.
Readers are introduced to Lila Duray¿a quirky, book-loving girl with a passion for writing and whose author, Emily Morrison, has a penchant for poetry. Surrounded by an equally outrageous cast of characters, Lila Duray: A Collection of Delightfully Delectable Poems invokes whimsy in the ordinary and puts the extra in the extraordinary.
Let your imagination run wild, go on a safari, a race against time, or an adventure in outer space. Morrison stretches the bounds of imagination and enchantment in this collection infused with humor, empathy, and profound truths.
Lila Duray is meant to be shared and often read aloud. It may even inspire young readers to write their own poetry. This book will be cherished by readers of all ages. Perfect for gifting or special occasions, this collector¿s item will be treasured for years to come.
Emily Morrison, author of What Color Is Goodness?, spent her childhood immersed in reading. Raised on the verse of Dr. Suess to Shel Silverstein to Emily Dickinson to Maya Angelou, she felt most at home in the world of poetry. After graduating from the University of Virginia with a degree in English and completing her law and business degrees at Tulane University, she detoured with a sixteen-year career on Wall Street. More recently, Morrison founded Elysian, an artisanal lifestyle brand selling handmade pieces from Istanbul, Turkey, as featured in “Forbes”, “The New York Times Style Magazine”, “Town & Country”, “Veranda” and “Harper’s Bazaar.” Her imagination cultivated, she began writing poetry for her children, believing that lyrical poetry has the power to inspire emotions that can create change. As the poetry continues to pour out of her, she looks forward to the publication of many future books. A native South Carolinian, Morrison lived in New Orleans for over twenty years and recently moved to Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, with her husband, Stirling; ten-year-old triplets, Stirling, Logan, and Rhett; and their dog, Biscuit.