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The Power of Words

February 18, 2017 by ElCicco 2 Comments

Jacqueline Woodson’s 2014 poetic memoir Brown Girl Dreaming won a slew of awards: a National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, the Coretta Scott King Award, a Newbery Honor, an NAACP Image Award, just to name a few. It is the beautifully told story of Woodson’s childhood, of the people and environments that formed both her and her dream of becoming a writer. It also offers glimpses into the civil rights movement and the experience of racism through the eyes of a child who witnessed […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Poetry, Young Adult Tagged With: #memoir, bonnie, brown girl dreaming, cbr9, ElCicco, jacqueline woodson, poetry, ReadWomen, YA

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Poetry, Young Adult · Tags: #memoir, bonnie, brown girl dreaming, cbr9, ElCicco, jacqueline woodson, poetry, ReadWomen, YA ·
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Another *shrug* of a story

January 9, 2017 by Beth Ellen Leave a Comment

So I discovered Jacqueline Woodson thanks to this lovely little corner of the internet, and Bonnie specifically. That’s right, I still remember who first told me to go read Brown Girl Dreaming. Because anytime people want an amazing story these days it’s one of my first recommendations. It’s billed as young adult and is poetry to boot, but damn if it isn’t one of the best that I’ve read in the past few years. So when I saw Ms. Woodson had a new book out, […]

Filed Under: Young Adult Tagged With: Another Brooklyn, jacqueline woodson

Beth Ellen's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Young Adult · Tags: Another Brooklyn, jacqueline woodson ·
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A Meh Grows in Brooklyn

January 6, 2017 by Kitkat 2 Comments

When I was growing up, my mother always told me that, if I couldn’t think of something nice to say, I shouldn’t say anything at all.  Good thing I thought of something nice to say about this book, or this review would’ve been a lot harder to write. August is a Tennessee girl who gets taken to Brooklyn after bad stuff goes down back home.  After a lot of time spent staring out the window, she eventually makes friends with a trio of talented, intelligent, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: friendship, jacqueline woodson, Teenagers

Kitkat's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: friendship, jacqueline woodson, Teenagers ·
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A Melody to Our Madness

December 22, 2016 by Jenny S Leave a Comment

If we had jazz, would we have survived differently? If we had known our story was a blues story with a refrain running through it, would we have lifted our heads, said to each other, This is memory again and again until the living made sense? Where would we be now if we had known there was a melody to our madness (1-2)? If a novel and a poem had a child, it would be this book—brief, beautiful, and biting–both sad and celebratory.  I read […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Another Brooklyn, jacqueline woodson

Jenny S's CBR8 Review No:36 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Another Brooklyn, jacqueline woodson ·
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A poem to black girlhood, in Roxane Gay’s Goodreads words.

December 9, 2016 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I really, really liked Jacqueline Woodson’s memoir Brown Girl Dreaming. When I heard that she’d come out with another book, I got excited. Would this be a sequel to Brown Girl Dreaming? Alas, no. Another Brooklyn, while lyrical and poetic in nature, is a fictional novel that takes place in Brooklyn. Woodson is a skillful writer, but I just didn’t connect with this book in the same way. I go into further details in my full review, but I must confess that perhaps my not […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, jacqueline woodson

bonnie's CBR8 Review No:121 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, jacqueline woodson ·
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A Memoir constructed from poetry

December 15, 2015 by Sophia 2 Comments

I’m a sucker for award-winning, young-adult novels. So, I can’t remember how it came to be there now, but it’s not too surprising that I had Brown Girl Dreaming (2014) by Jacqueline Woodson on my wait list at the library. From my diligent research before borrowing this book [reading the title], I assumed that it was the coming-of-age story of a young, black girl. On the one hand, I was right,Brown Girl Dreaming is a coming-of-age story. However, where I was expecting a fictional novel; this turned out […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Poetry Tagged With: Award Winning, jacqueline woodson, poetry, Sophia, Young Adult

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:54 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Poetry · Tags: Award Winning, jacqueline woodson, poetry, Sophia, Young Adult ·
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