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Locomotion
Locomotion | Jacqueline Woodson
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Finalist for the National Book Award 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.
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Nutmegnc
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I‘m just starting my first Book Fair as a newbie librarian! I was pleasantly surprised the diverse books were mixed in instead of being in a separate case as they initially planned. I‘ve gotten prize donations and books donated so everyone gets something—even if they can‘t pay! Now I just have to make it through the rest of my previews and Parent Night! Wish me luck!

TheBookHippie Awe!! Good luck!!! ♥️ 5mo
AmyG Good luck. Enjoy! 5mo
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Nutmegnc @AmyG I‘ve had my first three sales!! 5mo
Bookpearl Absolutely love this!! Our book fair is this week and I‘ll be hitting them up and just handing over my card. 😂 1mo
Nutmegnc @Bookpearl Do it!!! 💜💜💜 1mo
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Roary47 I was captivated by your image. We dont have firefly‘s here, but I visited family in Indiana and have magical memories with them and these little guys. 🥰💛 8mo
IndoorDame @Roary47 They‘re magic! It sounds totally cliche, but my best childhood summer memories are of chasing fireflies in the yard at dusk with the neighborhood kids. 8mo
Eggs Beautifully done 🖤✨💛 8mo
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LiseWorks I saw some in my backyard this summer, I stood and watched them in the middle of the night for a while because they are magical 8mo
IndoorDame @LiseWorks 💛💛✨🌌💛💛 8mo
dabbe 💚🩷💚 8mo
IndoorDame @dabbe 💛💙💛 8mo
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Emily92Bibliophile
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I‘ve never read any of Jaqueline Woodson‘s books, and now I‘m at a loss for why I haven‘t until now! I listened to this one over audiobook on SCRIBD and would listen to it as I was driving to/ from work, and when cleaning the house- when I couldn‘t listen to it, my mind was still on Lonnie‘s story.
After I finish “Promise, Lonnie” I am going to explore Woodson‘s other books to listen to on audiobook.

Bklover I recently bought Red at the Bone at the suggestion of a friend who manages a nearby BN. He said it‘s one of the best fiction books he‘s ever read. I‘m going to have to read that one soon. 2y
megnews I LOVE Jacqueline Woodson. My favorites: Another Brooklyn, If You Come Softly & it‘s sequel, Before the Ever After, and Brown Girl Dreaming. 2y
Emily92Bibliophile @Bklover @megnews thanks for sharing! Putting them on my TBR now! 2y
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Addison_Reads
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #AuthorAMonth2021 @Soubhiville

This novel-in-verse was such a great read! Locomotion and Lili are siblings living apart after a tragic accident. Through poetry, Locomotion finds his voice and uses his words to heal.

Another Woodson that I absolutely loved. 💛

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Eggs
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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. Beautiful novel in verse.

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Malachi.Maret
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Mehso-so

Not great. Felt very rushed through, and not an amazing story to begin with. It was very hard to understand what was going on due to terrible line breaks and overall writing style. Not a great book, I do not plan on reading more by this author

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mrp27
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#letstravelaugust #orphanage

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In this book in verse, eleven year old Lonnie has suffered great loss. He's lived in a group home, deals with complicated friendships and has been separated from his little sister. With the help of his teacher he learns to express his grief and anger through poetry.

OriginalCyn620 Woodson writes so beautifully! 5y
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megnews
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Jacqueline Woodson never disappoints.

Book 172/265 5/12/19
#middlegrademay

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Lcsmcat
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TheSpineView Perfect for this time of year!😍 5y
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Lcsmcat
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If you can‘t read the small print, you can find the poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/58425/commercial-break
Two days in one - #lady #window #poetrymatters @LazyDays

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Tamra
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More heartbreaking verse from Woodson.

Lcsmcat 💔 6y
ElishaLovesBooks Love Jacqueline Woodson. ♥️ 6y
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OrangeMooseReads
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Jacqueline Woodson is easily becoming a favorite author. This is a book of poetry written from the point of view of a 11 year old black boy. He writes about all of the struggles and issues he is dealing with. Wonderfully written and worth the short time (100 pages) it will take to read.

MrBook 😻😻😻 6y
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OrangeMooseReads
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Bookmail. Since I finished my book last night and didn‘t start another yet ... woohoo

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DreesReads
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My 8th grader was required to have a free reading poetry book for the first grading period, and he picked this out at the library. With a little encouragement from mom, because how can you go wrong with Woodson? Son thought the book was "fine"--which is all I can hope for with a poetry book. Now that I've read it myself, it's s great choice! Lonnie and his sister were orphaned by a fire and now live in different foster homes. Lonnie enjoys poetry!

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DreesReads
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Planning to start both of these today! Locomotion was my 8th grader's poetry pick for school, he's done now. The other is an ARC!

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TsahaiMakeda
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At #AWP listening to Ms. Woodson talk. 🤓📚💖

rachelm Me too!!! 7y
TsahaiMakeda No way! I'm sitting on the back wall charging my phone 😂😂 7y
rachelm Hahah! I'm in a denim shirt in the second row. I'll high five you on the way out 😋 yay AWP 7y
TsahaiMakeda I've got to go cover my shift at my school's table in the Bookfair. I'll be at the Sarah Lawrence table #765 if you want to pop by @RachelM 7y
rachelm You bet! I'll be at the book fair around 3. Have fun shaking hands 7y
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brownekr
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"Maybe it's that if you're white you can't see all the whiteness around you."

(Middle-Grade Catch-Up continues!)

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alibrarianslibrary
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One of those beautifully written books that inspires kids to create and write and express. The 7th and 8th grade classes are going to read this soon. I think it will really be impactful.

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LeaKelley
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You can never have enough novels-in-verse in a classroom. This would pair well with LOVE THAT DOG by Sharon Creech. 11yo Lonnie writes about his parents, his sister, and Miss Edna in his class poetry notebook.

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bookminx
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Starting book seven of the readathon! Keeping them short and sweet to stay motivated 🤗