Gothamist: Jacqueline Woodson on Bushwick, her new novel and having her books banned
Jacqueline Woodson, author of more than 20 books including “Brown Girl Dreaming” and “Another Brooklyn,” has won dozens of literary prizes, including multiple Newbery Awards. In 2020, she was named a ...
Jacqueline Woodson on Bushwick, her new novel and having her books banned
Many of Jacqueline Woodson's books tackle serious issues in a way that's accessible for kids: Race, drugs, foster care, classism, intolerance. Her latest book does that, too. It's called Before the ...
In her three-plus decades writing books for young readers, Jacqueline Woodson has earned an impressive array of accolades, including the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, four Newbery ...
PROVIDENCE – An Oct. 18 talk by award-winning writer Jacqueline Woodson will kick off this year's Rhode Island Festival of Children's Books and Authors on Oct. 19 at the Lincoln School, the last to be ...
Jacqueline Woodson was in fifth grade when she began coming to some serious conclusions about literature. “I realized that there weren’t a lot of books with people who look like me in them,” she says.
Jacqueline Woodson has published 30 books, and won three Newbery honors and a Coretta Scott King Book Award for her young adult book Miracle's Boys. Celebrated author Jacqueline Woodson decided at age ...
Jacqueline Woodson writes books for children and teens — stories about real-life issues like racism, poverty, foster care, abuse — all through the eyes of her young characters. “She’s not afraid to ...
The Daily Record (Maryland): Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson kicks off 6th year of One Book Baltimore program