Peace, Locomotion

Peace, Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson is a reprint edition published by Penguin on July 8, 2010, featuring 176 pages in English. This book follows twelve-year-old Lonnie, who is adjusting to life with his foster family while feeling the absence of his little sister, Lili. As he takes on the role of the “rememberer,” Lonnie documents their experiences growing up apart, exploring themes of family, love, and the complexities of peace in a world shaped by personal and social challenges.
Readers will find Lonnie’s reflections presented through heartfelt letters to Lili, offering insights into his bittersweet journey. The narrative addresses significant social themes, including adolescence, coming of age, and the dynamics of African American life in the United States. Woodson’s lyrical language invites readers to engage with Lonnie’s thoughts on loss and connection, making it a resonant read for those interested in juvenile fiction that tackles profound issues.
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The stunning companion to the National Book Award finalist–from a four-time Newbery Honor winning author
Twelve-year-old Lonnie is finally feeling at home with his foster family. But because he’s living apart from his little sister, Lili, he decides it’s his job to be the “rememberer”—and write down everything that happens while they’re growing up. Lonnie’s musings are bittersweet; he’s happy that he and Lili have new families, but though his new family brings him joy, it also brings new worries. With a foster brother in the army, concepts like Peace have new meaning for Lonnie.Told through letters from Lonnie to Lili, this thought-provoking companion to Jacqueline Woodson’s National Book Award finalist Locomotion tackles important issues in captivating, lyrical language. Lonnie’s reflections on family, loss, love and peace will strike a note with readers of all ages.
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