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Jacqueline Woodson : the real thing
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Jacqueline Woodson : the real thing

作者: Lois T Stover
出版商: Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2003.
叢書: Scarecrow studies in young adult literature, 11.
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"Woodson's seventh-grade English teacher returned her first short story with the comment "You are the real thing." Jacqueline Woodson: "The Real Thing" explores how Woodson became the real thing, why she deserves to be acknowledged as one of the finest writers for young adults today, who her literary mentors have been, and how her family history has helped to shape her as an artist, beginning with the success of her
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Stover, Lois T.
Jacqueline Woodson.
Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2003
(OCoLC)747358035
提及的人: Jacqueline Woodson; Jacqueline Woodson
資料類型: 網際網路資源
文件類型: 圖書, 網路資源
所有的作者/貢獻者: Lois T Stover
ISBN: 0810848570 9780810848573
OCLC系統控制編碼: 52208375
描述: xvi, 189 p. ; 23 cm.
内容: 1. On becoming--and staying--a writer --
2. On being powerless and invisible: the dear one and hush --
3. On being homeless: I hadn't meant to tell you this, Lena, and locomotion --
4. On being friends: the Margaret and Maizon trilogy --
5. On being different: from the notebooks of Melanin Sun and the house you pass on the way --
6. On maturing as a writer: if you come softly, miracle's boys, autobiography of a family photo, the short stories, and children's books.
叢書名: Scarecrow studies in young adult literature, 11.
責任: Lois Thomas Stover.
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As Jacqueline Woodson has taken an increasing number of risks with her themes, she has also continued to develop as an artist. This volume includes a critical analysis of how Woodson's life and work  再讀一些...

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The biographical narratives about Woodson and discussions about themes in selected works are informative and interesting. Recommended. CHOICE Although two critical studies of two different authors 再讀一些...

 
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