
4 Follower
I’ve finally been introduced to the lyrical prose of Jacqueline Woodson. This narrative was a whole lot sadder than I expected, but enchanting nevertheless. I’m gobsmacked how many themes can fit in so few pages and still feel respectfully handled. CW (+spoilers): suicide, teenage pregnancies, minor character death, objectification of young Black women, mental health struggles and therapy
26. Okt. 2020
I’ve finally been introduced to the lyrical prose of Jacqueline Woodson. This narrative was a whole lot sadder than I expected, but enchanting nevertheless. I’m gobsmacked how many themes can fit in so few pages and still feel respectfully handled. CW (+spoilers): suicide, teenage pregnancies, minor character death, objectification of young Black women, mental health struggles and therapy
26. Okt. 2020





