Woodson, Jacqueline
Brown girl dreaming Jacqueline Woodson - New York Nancy Paulsen Books 2014 - 336 pages : illustrations, genealogical tables ; 22 cm
Family tree. I am born -- The stories of South Carolina run like rivers -- Followed the sky's mirrored constellation to freedom -- Deep in my heart, I do believe -- Ready to change the world. -- Author's note -- Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Thankfuls -- Family photos.
Raised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement. Touching and powerful, each poem is both accessible and emotionally charged, each line a glimpse into a child's soul as she searches for her place in the world. Woodson's poetry also reflects the joy of finding her voice through writing stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading as a child. Her love of stories inspired her and stayed with her, creating the first sparks of the gifted writer she was to become.
990L
9780399252518 0399252517
9780399252518
2014021346
Woodson, Jacqueline
African American women authors
Identity (Psychology) in children
African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century
Children--Books and reading
Juvenile Nonfiction--Biography & Autobiography--Literary.
Juvenile Nonfiction--Biography & Autobiography--Women.
Juvenile Nonfiction --Social Issues--Prejudice & Racism.
Roman.
American authors
African American authors
Women authors
Women
United States--Social conditions--1960-1980
j811.54 Woo 28
Brown girl dreaming Jacqueline Woodson - New York Nancy Paulsen Books 2014 - 336 pages : illustrations, genealogical tables ; 22 cm
Family tree. I am born -- The stories of South Carolina run like rivers -- Followed the sky's mirrored constellation to freedom -- Deep in my heart, I do believe -- Ready to change the world. -- Author's note -- Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Thankfuls -- Family photos.
Raised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement. Touching and powerful, each poem is both accessible and emotionally charged, each line a glimpse into a child's soul as she searches for her place in the world. Woodson's poetry also reflects the joy of finding her voice through writing stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading as a child. Her love of stories inspired her and stayed with her, creating the first sparks of the gifted writer she was to become.
990L
9780399252518 0399252517
9780399252518
2014021346
Woodson, Jacqueline
African American women authors
Identity (Psychology) in children
African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century
Children--Books and reading
Juvenile Nonfiction--Biography & Autobiography--Literary.
Juvenile Nonfiction--Biography & Autobiography--Women.
Juvenile Nonfiction --Social Issues--Prejudice & Racism.
Roman.
American authors
African American authors
Women authors
Women
United States--Social conditions--1960-1980
j811.54 Woo 28