A review by jencunn2024
Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson

5.0

I loved this living, breathing portrait of 1970s Brooklyn. It tells a story and covers a plethora of topics through the eyes of a black teenage girl coming of age. The concepts of memory and death are pronounced in a novel chock full of life experience as well. Woodson’s writing reads like prose and the streaming thoughts birth a wonderful narrative that concludes as a neatly-wrapped gift for the reader.