"For me, reading out loud to get to the essence of what the moment is, it doesn't mean a whole lot of adjectives tit's just like, take me into the moment and then take me out again," she says. In three short sentences, you know so much about how gea feels, How do you do that? Unlucka at. To ah unata has such a special place in my heart. "My kids are six years apart, and i always think about, you know, when you make that decision to bring a second child into the world, what you gain and what you lose."
In her inspiring creative journey, author Jacqueline Woodson went from struggling with words as a child to mastering them today.