Jacqueline Woodson is a bright light for everyone in the young adult literature scene, and now she has written a book for children.
"The Day You Begin
started with a poem in Brown Girl Dreaming
about my great grandfather who was the only black child in an all-white
school," Woodson told an interviewer. "My mom used to tell us there’d be
moments when we walked into a room and no one there was like us. I’ve
walked into those rooms many times during my childhood and beyond so I
had the sense that this was true of most people and began writing the
story."
And that, in a nutshell, is what the book is about. First the sense of alienation, and then, when you take a risk, that it can all work out well, that people are more alike than they are different. And it is beautifully illustrated.
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