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Feathers

Jacqueline Woodson - Author
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Book: Paperback | 5.07 x 5.23in | 144 pages | ISBN 9780142411988 | 08 Jan 2009 | Puffin | 9 - 11 years
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Nobody knows what to make of the new boy in Frannie’s class. Not only does he look different, but he’s kind to everyone, he refuses to fight, and he doesn’t even seem to mind when the other kids nickname him Jesus Boy. But as winter progresses, Frannie realizes that she’s starting to see a whole lot of things in a new light: her brother’s deafness, her mother’s fear, her friend Samantha’s faith, their classmate Trevor’s anger, and her own desire for hope—“the thing with feathers.” And it’s all because of Jesus Boy’s differences . . . and his friendship.

“Woodson’s novel skillfully weaves in the music and events surrounding the rising opposition to the Vietnam War, giving this timeless story depth. She raises important questions about God, racial segregation, and issues surrounding the hearing impaired with a light and thoughtful touch.” —Publishers Weekly

What inspired you to write your first book?

I wanted to see if I could. I had always loved the physical act of writing and had always wanted to be a novelist. But the biggest inspiration, I think, was the challenge.

Who or what has influenced your writing?

Many writers who came before me including Baldwin, Hamilton, Taylor and Hemingway. Some teachers. My friends.

How has your environment/upbringing influenced your writing?

It's informed the sense of place, the people, the things I want to say.

What books have most influenced your life?

So many, I wouldn't even know where to begin and wouldn't want to leave any out so won't even try to begin naming.

What book are you reading now?

The March by E.L. Doctorow. A new novel by Alex Sanchez and I just finished A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote. I've read that one a lot.

What advice would you give to writers just starting out?

Write everyday for a least a half hour. Turn off the television. Read novels if you're writing novels, fantasy if you're writing fantasy, etc. But READ because reading makes one a better writer.

If you could leave your readers with one legacy, what would you want it to be?

Hmmmm... I don't know. I guess I'd like to leave them with one good book that stays with them always.

What are you working on now?

Answering these questions! Then hopefully, getting back to the novel I'm not yet talking about. Ask me again in December and maybe I'll be more comfortable with discussing it. It's too fragile right now.
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