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Red at the bone
\"An unexpected teenage pregnancy pulls together two families from different social classes, and exposes the private hopes, disappointments, and longings that can bind or divide us from each other. Moving forward and backward in time, [the] novel uncovers the role that history and community have played in the experiences, decisions, and relationships of these families, and in the life of the new child\"--Publisher marketing.
Harbor me
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Dysfunctional families Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"When six students are chosen to participate in a weekly talk with no adults allowed, they discover that when they're together, it's safe to share the hopes and fears they have to hide from the rest of the world\"-- Provided by publisher.
If you come softly
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Interracial dating Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
2010
After meeting at their private school in New York, fifteen-year-old Jeremiah, who is black and whose parents are separated, and Ellie, who is white and whose mother has twice abandoned her, fall in love and then try to cope with people's reactions.
Remember us
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Friendship Fiction.
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Basketball Fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
2023
\"The summer before seventh grade, as the constant threat of housefires looms over her Brooklyn neighborhood, basketball-loving Sage is trying to figure out her place in her circle of friends, when a new kid named Freddy moves in\"-- Provided by publisher.
Brown girl dreaming
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Woodson, Jacqueline Poetry Juvenile literature.
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Woodson, Jacqueline Poetry.
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Authors, American 20th century Biography Poetry Juvenile literature.
2014
Writer Jacqueline Woodson tells the story of her childhood in free verse.
Show way
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Woodson, Jacqueline author
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Talbott, Hudson illustrator
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction
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Braille books
2006
The making of \"Show ways,\" or quilts which once served as secret maps for freedom-seeking slaves, is a tradition passed from mother to daughter in the author's family.
The world belonged to us
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Espinosa, Leo, illustrator
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Summer Juvenile fiction.
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Play Juvenile fiction.
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Neighborhoods Juvenile fiction.
2022
\"A group of kids celebrate the joy and freedom of summer not so long ago on their Brooklyn block\"-- Provided by publisher
Coming on home soon
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Woodson, Jacqueline author
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Lewis, Earl B., illustrator
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Separation (Psychology) Fiction
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Mother and child Fiction
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Braille books
2007
After Mama takes a job in Chicago during World War II, Ada Ruth stays with Grandma but misses her mother who loves her more than rain and snow.
The day you begin
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Woodson, Jacqueline, author
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Lâopez, Rafael, 1961- illustrator
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Individuality Juvenile fiction.
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Immigrants Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2018
Other students laugh when Rigoberto, an immigrant from Venezuela, introduces himself but later, he meets Angelina and discovers that he is not the only one who feels like an outsider.
Roll of thunder, hear my cry
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Taylor, Mildred D., author
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Woodson, Jacqueline, writer of introduction
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Nelson, Kadir, illustrator
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
2016
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand. One of the author's novels about the Logan family.