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Red at the Bone

Book • 2019
Red at the Bone follows the interconnected lives of two families across three generations, focusing on the impact of a teenage pregnancy on their relationships and ambitions.

The novel delves into themes such as class, race, education, and parenthood, weaving a narrative that moves fluidly through time.

Jacqueline Woodson's poetic prose brings depth to the characters' experiences, highlighting the complexities of love, identity, and family dynamics.

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Mentioned by Jacqueline Woodson in the context of discussing the importance of diverse representation in children's literature.
Discovering my love of words | Jacqueline Woodson

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