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Like many others, I am always in awe when I read Jacqueline Woodson. Sheâ€s the author of
more than two dozen award-winning and bestselling books, and every time I open to the first page
I fall into a trance. All the noise rushes away and whatâ€s left is her melodic prose that waxes in
and out of generations so seamlessly that, in the case of Red at the Bone, youâ€ve just been
told the life story of a daughter, her parents, her grandparents, a teenage pregnancy, and a white
dress that belonged to each of them. Her writing is tender, but strong, eloquently guiding the
reader through the lineage of how hopes are born and sometimes dashed, how neighborhoods
gentrify, how mistakes are made and lives are created. Red at the Bone is life-affirming and
another incredible novel by Jacqueline Woodson. —Al Woodworth, Amazon Book Review Read
more Praise for Red at the Bone:'Profoundly moving ... With its abiding interest in the miracle
of everyday love, Red at the Bone is a proclamation.'  —The New York Times Book Review
 'A treasure awaits readers who encounter Red at the Bone….A universal American tale of
striving, failing, then trying again.' —Time'Sublime….This short novel contains immense empathy
for each member of its wide ensemble. Thus, as Woodson covers nearly a century, from the 1921
Tulsa race massacre to 9/11, her grasp of historyâ€s weight on individuals — and definitive feel
for borough life, past and present — proves to be as emotionally transfixing as ever.'
—Entertainment Weekly  'Red at the Bone is a narrative steeped in truth...Thank you, Ms.
Woodson, for leading me home.' —The Washington Post'[Red at the Bone] subtly explores the
ways in which desire can reconfigure our best-laid plans, and its expansive outlook suggests how
easily, in African-American life, hard-won privileges can be dissolved.'—The New Yorker'Vast
emotional depth, rich historical understanding and revelatory pacing ... Woodson draws the
profound magic out of the ordinary. She is unmatched in her ability to evoke emotion.'—The San
Francisco Chronicle  'A remarkable, intergenerational harmony of voices. At its center is hope for
both individual and hereditary survival.'—USA Today  'Gorgeous, moving…A story of
love—romantic and familial—and alienation, grief and triumph, disaster and survival.' —NylonÂ
 'Red at the Bone breaks down the ways in which parenthood changes people for both better
and worse and what it means to find your true identity.' —Parade  'Slender miracle of a novel
[that] performs a magic trick with time….Woodson skips back and forth between the decades so
deftly that it feels like it all happens in a heartbeat.' —Family Circle Read more See all Editorial
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