



Read by Tim Ferriss, Charlie Munger, Sam Altman and 22 others

by Jacqueline Woodson · 2016 · 369 pages
Ann Patchett
In this memoir told through poetry, Jacqueline Woodson shares her childhood experiences growing up between South Carolina and New York during the 1960s and 70s. She explores her upbringing against the backdrop of the Civil Rights movement and the lasting influence of the Jim Crow era. The narrative chronicles her journey to finding her voice as a writer and navigating her identity.
Published
2016
Pages
369
Language
en
ISBN
9780147515827