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Brown Girl Dreaming

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Pagine
337
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780399252518
Tempo di Lettura
~5h 54min

Brown Girl Dreaming è un book di Jacqueline Woodson. Conta 337 pagine.

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Jacqueline Woodson’s memoir in verse traces her formative years as a biracial girl navigating the shifting landscapes of 1960s and 1970s America. Moving between South Carolina, Ohio, and New York, the narrative captures a childhood shaped by family bonds, quiet observations, and the turbulent backdrop of the civil rights movement. Through spare, lyrical stanzas, Woodson explores questions of identity, belonging, and the power of language to make sense of a complex world. The work weaves intimate personal memory with broader historical currents, offering a reflective portrait of growing up Black and white during an era of profound social change. By framing her experiences as a series of interconnected poems, Woodson demonstrates how storytelling functions as both refuge and instrument for self-discovery. The memoir examines how place, family dynamics, and emerging voice intersect to shape a young person’s understanding of themselves and their community.

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Brown Girl Dreaming ha 337 pagine.

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Jacqueline Woodson’s memoir in verse traces her formative years as a biracial girl navigating the shifting landscapes of 1960s and 1970s America. Moving between South Carolina, Ohio, and New York, the narrative captures a childhood shaped by family bonds, quiet observations, and the turbulent backdr...

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Brown Girl Dreaming è stato scritto da Jacqueline Woodson.