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Locomotion

  • Jacqueline Woodson

4.33

3 ratings

Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature

When Lonnie was seven years old, his parents died in a fire. Now he's eleven, and he still misses them terribly. And he misses his little sister, Lili, who was put into a different foster home because "not a lot of people want boys-not foster boys that ain't babies." But Lonnie hasn't given up. His foster mother, Miss Edna, is growing on him. She's already raised two sons and she seems to know what makes them tick. And his teacher, Ms. Marcus, is showing him ways to put his jumbled feelings on paper.

Told entirely through Lonnie's poetry, we see his heartbreak over his lost family, his thoughtful perspective on the world around him, and most of all his love for Lili and his determination to one day put at least half of their family back together. Jacqueline Woodson's poignant story of love, loss, and hope is lyrically written and enormously accessible.

Genres

  • African American boys
  • Brothers and sisters
  • Juvenile poetry
  • Foster home care
  • Orphans
  • Poetry
  • American poetry
  • Schools
  • African Americans
  • Children's poetry, American
  • Siblings
  • Reading Level-Grade 5
  • Reading Level-Grade 7
  • Reading Level-Grade 6
  • Reading Level-Grade 8
  • Children's poetry
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  • Jacqueline Woodson

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    G.P. Putnam's Sons

    January 6, 2003

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    Speak

    2004