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Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "Who hasn't walked through a life of small tragedies?"

Who hasn't walked through a life of small tragedies?



Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "I know now that what is tragic isn’t the moment. It is the memory."

I know now that what is tragic isn’t the moment. It is the memory.




Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "Maybe this is how it happened first for everyone —adults promising us their own failed future."

Maybe this is how it happened first for everyone —adults promising us their own failed future.



Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "I was eleven, the idea of two identical digits in my age still new and spectacular and heartbreaking. The girls must have felt this. They must have known. Where had ten, nine, eight, and seven gone?"

I was eleven, the idea of two identical digits in my age still new and spectacular and heartbreaking. The girls must have felt this. They must have known. Where had ten, nine, eight, and seven gone?




Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "Creating a novel means moving into the past, the hoped for, the imagined. It is an emotional journey, fraught at times with characters who don't always do or say what a writer wishes."

Creating a novel means moving into the past, the hoped for, the imagined. It is an emotional journey, fraught at times with characters who don't always do or say what a writer wishes.



Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn Quotes: "I knew I was lost inside the world, watching it and trying to understand why too often I felt like I was standing just beyond the frame—of everything."

I knew I was lost inside the world, watching it and trying to understand why too often I felt like I was standing just beyond the frame—of everything.