Brown Girl Dreaming

Jacqueline Woodson
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 811.54 Woo)

In poems, Woodson shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s and the joy of finding her voice through stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading. Recommended for ages 8-12.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Close to Famous


  • The Lightning Thief


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Snow Lane


  • The Wild Book


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • May B


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Double Dutch


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Double Dutch


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • May B


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Snow Lane


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • The Wild Book


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • The Lightning Thief


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Close to Famous


  • Fish in a Tree