Jacqueline Woodson Writer

Jacqueline Woodson (born February 12, 1963) is an American writer of books for children and adolescents. She is best known for Miracle's Boys, which won the Coretta Scott King Award in 2001 and her Newbery Honor-winning titles Brown Girl Dreaming, After Tupac & D Foster, Feathers, and Show Way. Her work is filled with strong African-American themes, generally aimed at a young adult audience. For her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Woodson won the Margaret Edwards Award in 2005 and she was the U.S. nominee for the biennial, international Christian Andersen'>Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2014. IBBY named her one of six Andersen Award finalists on March 17, 2014. She won the National Book Award in 2014 in the category of "Young People's Literature" for her work Brown Girl Dreaming.

Personal facts

Jacqueline Woodson
Birth dateFebruary 12, 1963
Birth nameJacqueline Woodson
Birth place
Columbus Ohio
Nationality
Americans

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Writer

Career start1990
Career end1990
genre
Young-adult fiction
notable work
Feathers (novel)
Miracle's Boys (novel)

Jacqueline Woodson on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://aalbc.it/jacwood
  2. http://digital.lib.usf.edu/?u29.70-w39-ead
  3. http://lccn.loc.gov/n88234700
  4. http://www.glbtq.com/literature/woodson_j.html
  5. http://www.jacquelinewoodson.com