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Sweet, Sweet Memory
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Brown girl dreaming
Jacqueline Woodson is een van de weinige auteurs die ongeveer alle (kinder)literatuurprijzen gewonnen heeft. Recent won ze de Hans Christian Andersen Award, ook wel bekend als de ‘Nobelprijs voor de kinderliteratuur’. In haar bekendste werk, Brown Girl Dreaming, deelt Woodson in vrije vers haar ervaring over hoe het is om als African American op te groeien in het Amerika van de jaren zestig en zeventig. Een toegankelijke en emotioneel geladen stem van een kinderziel op zoek naar een plek in de wereld.‘Woodsons poëtische woorden zorgen ervoor dat je het liefst zo langzaam mogelijk door het boek gaat, en tegelijkertijd niet kunt stoppen met lezen dankzij Woodsons heldere stem. Een van de belangrijkste zwarte stemmen van dit moment.’ – Edward van de Vendel'De helder verwoorde bijna-gedichten geven Brown Girl Dreaming een universele lading. Net als Blijf zachtjes bij me is dit een boek voor iedereen die zijn eigen weg moet zien te vinden in een wereld waarin er altijd muren zullen moeten worden geslecht. – NRC Handelsblad‘Dit boek is urgenter dan ooit tevoren. Wat een krachtige boodschap én een eerbetoon aan de verbeelding en taal.’ – John Schrijnemakers (oprichter De Leesfabriek en ex-boekhandelaar)
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Our Gracie Aunt
Jacqueline Woodson (JacquelineWoodson.com) received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a MacArthur Fellowship, the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, and the Children’s Literature Legacy Award. She was the 2022 Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence, and was the 2018–2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. Her New York Times bestselling memoir, Brown Girl Dreaming, won the National Book Award, the Coretta Scott King Award, a Newbery Honor, and an NAACP Image Award. Her dozens of books for young readers include Coretta Scott King Award and NAACP Image Award winner Before the Ever After, New York Times bestsellers The Day You Begin and Harbor Me, Newbery Honor winners Feathers, Show Way, and After Tupac and D Foster, and the picture book Each Kindness, which won the Jane Addams Children’s Book Award. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.Monica Mikai (MonicaMikai.com) wrote and illustrated What the Garden Tells Me, Wash Day with Mama, and My Quiet Place. She has illustrated numerous picture books, including Build a House (by Rhiannon Giddens), My Name Is a Story (by Ashanti), You Are Getting Sleepy (by Lori Alexander), The Proudest Color (by Sheila Modir and Jeffrey Kashou), and Thank a Farmer (by Maria Gianferrari). She has a BA in art and elementary education from Rider University and an MFA in painting from the New York Studio School. Monica lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with her husband and two sons.
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Sweet, Sweet Memory
Jacqueline Woodson (JacquelineWoodson.com) received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a MacArthur Fellowship, the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, and the Children’s Literature Legacy Award. She was the 2022 Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence, and was the 2018–2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. Her New York Times bestselling memoir, Brown Girl Dreaming, won the National Book Award, the Coretta Scott King Award, a Newbery Honor, and an NAACP Image Award. Her dozens of books for young readers include Coretta Scott King Award and NAACP Image Award winner Before the Ever After, New York Times bestsellers The Day You Begin and Harbor Me, Newbery Honor winners Feathers, Show Way, and After Tupac and D Foster, and the picture book Each Kindness, which won the Jane Addams Children’s Book Award. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.Tonya Engel (TonyaEngelArt.com) also illustrated Yaya and the Sea (by Karen Good Marable), Because Claudette (by Tracey Baptiste), My Hair Is Magic (by M. L. Marroquin), Rise! (by Bethany Hegedus), and Beacon of Hope: The Life of Barack Obama (by Doreen Rappaport). She has had studios in New York, Paris, Houston, Spain, and Austin, where she lives now.
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Bambina nera sogna
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Blijf zachtjes bij me
Prachtige jeugdroman van een van de belangrijkste Amerikaanse schrijvers van dit moment Jeremiah zit goed in zijn vel. Tenminste, als hij thuis is, in zijn eigen buurt in Brooklyn. Maar nu gaat hij naar een chique middelbare school in Manhattan, waar zwarte tienerjongens nogal opvallen. Daarom is hij verbaasd als hij tijdens zijn eerste week Ellie ontmoet. Zodra hun blikken elkaar kruisen staat de tijd stil en weten ze dat ze bij elkaar horen – ondanks dat zij joods is en hij zwart. Hun werelden verschillen gigantisch, maar dat maakt ze niets uit. Waarom probeert de rest van de wereld hen dan wel uit elkaar te houden? 'Het 24 jaar oude Romeo en Julia-verhaal van Jacqueline Woodson is nog altijd brandend actueel.' – Trouw 'Woodson schudt de lezer ongenadig wakker. Die kan niet anders dan met een brok in de keel dit wonderschone boek dichtslaan.' – Jaapleest 'Zowel Blijf zachtjes bij me als Brown Girl Dreaming zijn veel meer dan een scherpe, sociale aanklacht tegen de Amerikaanse samenleving. Woodsons karaktergedreven verhalen gaan uiteindelijk over wie we zijn als mensen en hoe ingewikkeld het is ons van mens tot mens tot elkaar te verhouden.' – NRC Handelsblad
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The Year We Learned to Fly
Jacqueline Woodson's lyrical text and Rafael Lopez's dazzling art celebrate the extraordinary ability to lift ourselves up and imagine a better world.
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The World Belonged to Us
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Remember Us
“Exceptional. . . . Written in lyrical prose, Remember Us is a poetic time capsule from the 12-year-old Sage, an African American girl living in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn during the 1970s. . . . What struck me about this novel was not only its commemoration of those horrific Bushwick fires . . . but also how Woodson conjures such a captivating, elegiac story from their ashes. . . . Will help tweens process their grief after trauma.” —The New York Times Book Review* “An African American tween’s world is turned upside down by mysterious fires in her neighborhood and by self-doubt as she comes of age. . . . Drawing on her own experiences growing up in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood during the ’70s and ’80s, Woodson has crafted a beautifully lyrical narrative of change, healing, and growth. Her ability to evoke time and place is masterful; every word feels perfectly chosen. Sage is an irresistible character with a rich interior life, and her relationships with her mother and her friend Freddy are exceptionally well drawn. An exquisitely wrought story of self and community.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review* “Another remarkable ode to Brooklyn and memory from the incomparable National Book Award winner. . . . Set during the 1970s, this nostalgia-tinged novel takes place when Bushwick was known as ‘The Matchbox’ because of the fires that plagued its streets. . . . The often wistful text is lyrical, but the nostalgia never overwhelms the narrative. Woodson’s economy of language expertly presents the microcosm of Sage’s community of friends and neighborhood kids and the macrocosm of the external world that threatens to destroy it. Sage’s journey to finding herself while trying to navigate these two worlds will resonate with readers young and old. The power of community and friendship permeates every word in this middle grade novel for all readers. A truly masterly work.”—School Library Journal, starred review* “This lyrical first-person upper middle-grade novel taps into a wide array of emotional truths and preteen sensibilities. Passages on loss and memory feature palpable sadness, but there is also a tender exploration of the enduring power of friendship and love, the discovery of inner strength and resilience, and the need to balance an appreciation for what ‘once was’ and what may be. Woodson again delivers an appealing protagonist whose voice will resonate with readers in a nuanced coming-of-age story worth remembering.” —Horn Book, starred review* “Woodson draws on her experiences growing up in Bushwick in the 1970s and ’80s to craft a nostalgic-feeling ode to the unexpected. Short chapters offer swift glimpses into momentous happenings in Sage’s life, while organic dialogue and mesmerizing prose lay bare a narrative that encourages learning to move with the ebbs and flows of life.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review * “The deeply moving novel from National Book Award winner Woodson is both elegant and accessible, and the novel-in-verse approach works wonderfully here, with occasional chapters consisting of only a few dramatic lines. Bushwick and its inhabitants are fully fleshed out with incredible detail and immense tenderness, and Sage immediately feels like a dear friend. A poignant portrayal of a historic neighborhood and an outstanding ode to the grief and gift of growing older. Woodson is one of the most esteemed figures in children's publishing, and her historical fiction especially can't be missed.” —Booklist, starred review“The emotions and challenges feel ever current. . . . The slice-of-life narrative steers readers through weighty emotions and contemplations on friendship, grounding the connections between notions of identity, family, and home with tactile imagery. The vividness of Sage’s world gives an urgency to the story, calling up the immediacy of youth, while the reflective tone softens some of the more painful memories, assuring to children that these things will pass, and that fires will not burn forever.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books* “Packs an understated but powerful punch. . . . Sage’s deep sense of nostalgia intertwines with a palpable fear of those fires, which act as a metaphor for Sage’s recognition that her body and her world are changing: The present is constantly turning into the ‘once was.’ . . . Remember Us has the feel of a new classic, ageless in its universal themes while wonder fully rendering a spe cific time and place. The pure magic of this novel is that Woodson somehow makes read ers feel as though they are experiencing these moments of growing up along with Sage. Woodson flawlessly intersperses explosive moments—and games of basketball—among quiet, reflective scenes while responding to Sage’s weighty fears with reassurance about the permanence of loving memories.” —BookPage, starred review* “National Book Award-winner Jacqueline Woodson uses personal experience to honor her childhood in Remember Us, a poignant work of middle-grade historical fiction about how a little-known event shapes one girl's transition to young woman. . . . Woodson expertly frames Sage's feelings about this awkward life transition through text that is gentle yet lands with force and aching accuracy. . . . Sage's lyrical, accessible first-person narration features a history lesson hidden within the dynamic experience of Woodson's rounded characters. Fans of Woodson should appreciate this novel, which builds and expands upon some of the autobiographical aspects of Brown Girl Dreaming.”—Shelf Awareness, starred review
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Eine Weile bleibt die Zeit für uns stehen
Als Ellie und Miah sich an ihrem ersten Tag an einer New Yorker Privatschule begegnen, berühren sich ihre HerzenEllie träumt von Miah, seit er ihr das erste Mal in die Augen gesehen hat. Miah denkt ständig an das Mädchen, dessen Namen er nicht kennt. Denn ihnen widerfährt gerade die erste ganz zarte und doch große Liebe. Beiden ist regelrecht schwindelig von dem, was sie da miteinander erleben, denn es ist mit nichts zu vergleichen, was ihnen je widerfahren ist. Sie sind so in ihrer gemeinsamen Welt versunken, dass sie nur am Rande wahrnehmen, was andere scheinbar wichtig finden: Die Tatsache, dass Ellie weiß ist und Miah Schwarz. Doch ihre Herzen sprechen eine Sprache und das ist alles, was für sie beide zählt.Eine zutiefst berührende, poetische Liebesgeschichte vor dem Hintergrund des alltäglichen Rassismus. Für Fans von Jason Reynolds und Angie Thomas
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The Day You Begin
From acclaimed writer Jacqueline Woodson, comes this empowering tale about embracing difference and celebrating what makes you YOU.
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Before the Ever After
A powerful and gripping story from multi-award-winning Jacqueline Woodson about a boy who loves his dad more than anything, and how a family can find happiness in the darkest moments.
€ 10,95