Jacqueline Woodson
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The Central York school board has gone back on its decision to bar a list of titles by or about people of colour from being used as educational resources
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The repercussions of a teenage pregnancy are felt down the generations of an African American family
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An allusive, less-is-more approach works beautifully in this coming-of-age novel
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Declaration on website the Brown Bookshelf has been signed by more than 400 writers and illustrators in 48 hours, including Jacqueline Woodson and Daniel José Older
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The books interview: The bestselling author talks to Stuart Jeffries about humour, the new TV version of the Snicket books, and pirates
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African American author publishes essay condemning Daniel Handler for ‘making light of a deep and troubled history’
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The children’s author, whose triumph at the National Book awards was marred by a racist gaffe, on swimming against the tide in a white industry and how her own story is entwined with that of America
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Daniel Handler promises donation after remarks to Brown Girl Dreaming author Jacqueline Woodson at National Book Awards
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Author, real name Daniel Handler, says he will match donations up to $100,000 to diverse books charity after ‘monstrously inappropriate’ remark to children’s author Jacqueline Woodson
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Author Daniel Handler, known as Lemony Snicket, said that Jacqueline Woodson was allergic to watermelon after she accepted her prize for young people’s literature
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Pheebz: 'You might think that this is a boring love story, but it's all about how two people from different backgrounds have to hide their feelings'
Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson review – poetic and profound