Harbor Me
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
By Jacqueline Woodson
Read by N’Jameh Camara, Jacqueline Woodson, Toshi Widoff-Woodson, Jose Carrera, Dean Flanagan, Angel Romero and Mikelle Wright-Matos
By Jacqueline Woodson
Read by N’Jameh Camara, Jacqueline Woodson, Toshi Widoff-Woodson, Jose Carrera, Dean Flanagan, Angel Romero and Mikelle Wright-Matos
By Jacqueline Woodson
Read by N’Jameh Camara, Jacqueline Woodson, Toshi Widoff-Woodson, Jose Carrera, Dean Flanagan, Angel Romero and Mikelle Wright-Matos
By Jacqueline Woodson
Read by N’Jameh Camara, Jacqueline Woodson, Toshi Widoff-Woodson, Jose Carrera, Dean Flanagan, Angel Romero and Mikelle Wright-Matos
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Audiobooks | Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Audiobooks | Children's Middle Grade Books
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$8.99
Apr 21, 2020 | ISBN 9780525515142 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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$17.99
Aug 28, 2018 | ISBN 9780399252525 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Aug 28, 2018 | ISBN 9780525515135 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Aug 28, 2018 | ISBN 9780525637929 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
230 Minutes
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$27.00
Aug 28, 2018 | ISBN 9780525639107 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
240 Minutes
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Praise
* “Woodson celebrates all that is essential and good for humanity—compassion, understanding, security, and freedom—in this touching novel. . . . Woodson’s skills as poet and master storyteller shine brightly here as she economically uses language to express emotion and delve into the hearts of her characters. Showing how America’s political and social issues affect children on a daily basis, this novel will leave an indelible mark on readers’ minds.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
* “Woodson delivers a powerful tale of community and mutual growth. The bond they develop is palpable. . . . The characters ring true as they discuss issues both personal and global. This story, told with exquisite language and clarity of narrative, is both heartbreaking and hopeful. An extraordinary and timely piece of writing.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* “The magic is in the writing. Woodson tells stories torn from headlines but personalizes them with poetry and memories, blunting their trauma with understanding and love. Haley’s history weaves in and out, drawing readers close. These children become each other’s safe harbors and Woodson brilliantly shows readers how to find the connections we all need.”—Booklist, starred review
* “Woodson’s spare, lyrical, and evocative prose carries the story seamlessly, weaving in themes of justice and family, friendship and courage. This is a timely and beautifully written story that should be on library shelves everywhere.”—School Library Journal, starred review
* “In her first middle-grade novel since her 2014 National Book Award winner, Brown Girl Dreaming, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jacqueline Woodson deftly alchemizes a sixth-grade classroom into an affecting metaphor for racial, political and socioeconomic challenges—enhanced by the transformative power of storytelling: ‘what matter[ed] most is that we were heard.’ . . . A powerful love letter to effective teachers, unexpected friendship and the healing magic of hearing, recording and sharing words.”—Shelf Awareness, starred review
“Explore[s] deep issues of identity, community, family, change, and forgiveness. The power of remembrance is also an important theme. . . . Will speak to young people’s insecurities and fears while recognizing their courage in facing them, and [Woodson’s] craft as a weaver of words and imagery is evident on every page. A timely tribute to the resilience of young people and to the power of human connection that often overrides our differences.”—Horn Book
“Takes readers on a journey during which young urban teenagers discover the satisfaction of a well-wrought conversation. Woodson’s easygoing lyrical voice is the highlight. . . . Each likable young person tells an engaging story, and the others are quick to listen. . . . Many urban readers will hear their story in one of these six’s narratives. . . . With alternatingly simple, realistic language and flashes of lyrical romanticism . . . will please teachers trying to coax personal revelations from their students.”—Voice of Youth Advocates
“Leaves readers of all ages asking, ‘would I let myself be a harbor for someone who needs it?’”—School Library Connection
Awards
ALSC Notable Children’s Books WINNER
ALSC Notable Children’s Recordings WINNER
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work WINNER
New York Times Editors’ Choice WINNER
New York Times Notable Book WINNER
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