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Detalls de l'obraBrown Girl Dreaming de Jacqueline Woodson
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Top Five Books of 2020 (185) Top Five Books of 2015 (683) » 11 més Books Read in 2017 (1,482) The Zora Canon (15) Best Newbery Honor Books (121) Zora Canon (17) 6th Grade (26) No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. This is a really great and interesting book for early advanced readers around grades 7-9. This is an amazing book that follows the life of Jacqueline Woodson and her experiences throughout the civil rights movement and her journey through multiple towns. This would be a great book to give students a look into the civil rights movement and how it affected children and families in the 60's ( ![]() I really really enjoyed this novel as it was easy to follow the life of Jacqueline Woodson and her story growing up in 60's as a young black girl during the civil rights movement. She explains her life and what it was like growing up with her brothers and mother. Appropriate for middle schoolers. Such an inspiring book! Great for middle schoolers. It follows the story of Jacqueline Woodson as a black girl in the 60s. It is written in poetry form. I touches topic such as cilvil rights, the importance of history and storytelling. I loved this book I really loved this book just reading about Jacqueline's life and everything she endured at such a young age, by having dyslexia, her own father was not there for her, and just going through life. I will forever keep this book in my classroom. Absolutely love this autobiography. It is a great choice to teach student's about civil rights. The book is written very well and it is a very high quality children's book. It contains a sort of poetry so it is an easy read for many kids.
"Jacqueline Woodson, one of today's finest writers, tells the moving story of her childhood in mesmerizing verse. 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 eloquent 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. Praise for Jacqueline Woodson: Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative that is not simply a story. but a mature exploration of grown-up issues and self-discovery"-The New York Times Book Review"--
"The author shares her childhood memories and reveals the first sparks that ignited her writing career in free-verse poems about growing up in the North and South"-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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