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Jacqueline WoodsonA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
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Novelist Tayari Jones reviews Woodson’s book in The New York Times, describing it in turn as “haunting”, “intense” and “moving”.
In the Los Angeles Review of Books, Jon Lewis-Katz says the book is much less centered on race on than on friendship, kinship and sexuality.
This article in the U.K. newspaper The Guardian discusses Woodson’s next novel following Another Brooklyn, and the themes woven throughout her books.
A Jacqueline Woodson 2019 TED Talk about how her habit of slow reading has helped her inhabit and appreciate stories more.
Woodson discusses her new novel Red at the Bone and building empathy with her characters in a 2019 interview with Daily Show host Trevor Noah.
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After Tupac and D Foster
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Before the Ever After
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Brown Girl Dreaming
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Harbor Me
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Hush
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If You Come Softly
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Locomotion
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Miracle's Boys
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Red at the Bone
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The House You Pass on the Way
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