





Summer Begins
"Summer Begins" by Sandy Asher captures the essence of the transition from spring to summer through vivid imagery and engaging rhythms. The narrative invites readers to experience the awakening of nature as warmer days lead to blossoming flowers and the joyful sounds of children playing outside. Asher skillfully conveys a sense of freedom and adventure associated with the summer season, highlighting the anticipation of long, sun-filled days and the simple pleasures that accompany them. The poem evokes nostalgia, reminding readers of their own summer memories while celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of this beloved time of year.
(Paperback Used Good By: Sandy Asher 1980)
"Summer Begins" by Sandy Asher captures the essence of the transition from spring to summer through vivid imagery and engaging rhythms. The narrative invites readers to experience the awakening of nature as warmer days lead to blossoming flowers and the joyful sounds of children playing outside. Asher skillfully conveys a sense of freedom and adventure associated with the summer season, highlighting the anticipation of long, sun-filled days and the simple pleasures that accompany them. The poem evokes nostalgia, reminding readers of their own summer memories while celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of this beloved time of year.
(Paperback Used Good By: Sandy Asher 1980)
"Summer Begins" by Sandy Asher captures the essence of the transition from spring to summer through vivid imagery and engaging rhythms. The narrative invites readers to experience the awakening of nature as warmer days lead to blossoming flowers and the joyful sounds of children playing outside. Asher skillfully conveys a sense of freedom and adventure associated with the summer season, highlighting the anticipation of long, sun-filled days and the simple pleasures that accompany them. The poem evokes nostalgia, reminding readers of their own summer memories while celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of this beloved time of year.
(Paperback Used Good By: Sandy Asher 1980)