It reads like poetry and drama, a cry from the heart that often cuts close to the bone. Red at the Bone should win Woodson plenty of new fans. Perfect for the legions of young women who have graduated from Woodson's middle grade and adolescent fiction, this compact novel focuses on the decisions we make in life, often under duress, or before we can fully understand their consequences. What we have here is an exquisitely wrought tale of two urban black families - one headed by a prosperous, devoted couple, the other by a struggling single mother - whose lives become permanently intertwined when their only children conceive a child in their teens. With this new novel for adults, Woodson continues her sensitive exploration of what it means to be a black girl in America. Red at the Bone follows Woodson's National Book Award-winning memoir, Brown Girl Dreaming, and her critically acclaimed novel Another Brooklyn, which in turn followed more than two dozen popular young adult novels, several of which received Newbery awards. Jacqueline Woodson begins her powerful new novel audaciously, with the word "But." Well, there are no buts about this writer's talent. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Red at the Bone Author Jacqueline Woodson
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