Miracle's Boys
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Miracle's Boys

Paperback – December 31, 2001

Price
$5.67
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Publisher
Puffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0698119161
Dimensions
4.5 x 0.25 x 7 inches
Weight
3.2 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Seventh-grader Lafayette fears that he will become separated from his two brothers after the death of their mother. "Viewing household tensions through Lafayette's eyes, readers will come to realize each character's internal conflicts and recognize their desperate need to cling together as a family," said PW. Ages 12-up. (Dec.) n Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Born on February 12th in Columbus, Ohio, Jacqueline Woodson grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, and Brooklyn, New York and graduated from college with a B.A. in English. She now writes full-time and has recently received the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults. Her other awards include a Newbery Honor, two Coretta Scott King awards, two National Book Award finalists, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Although she spends most of her time writing, Woodson also enjoys reading the works of emerging writers and encouraging young people to write, spending time with her friends and her family, and sewing. Jacqueline Woodson currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

Features & Highlights

  • Twelve-year-old Lafayette's close relationship with his older brother Charlie changes after Charlie is released from a detention home and blames Lafayette for the death of their mother. A Coretta Scott King Award winner. Reprint.

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I must admit, I was a little reluctant to check this book out of the library because it was in the young adult section. I thought I'd be reading something like a Judy Blume book. Fortunately, this novella was a wonderful, quick read (too quick--I wish it had been longer). Each character (Tyree, Lafayette and Charlie) was well-developed and dynamic. The story of these three young men trying to find their place in the world after their parents' deaths was believable and endearing (did I mention I actually cried while reading this?). I was very impressed with Ms. Woodson's work and I'm so excited to see the mini-series based on the book; it airs in February on The N and features some great actors. Both kids and adults can love this book.
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