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Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson

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Before the Ever After

Jacqueline Woodson

Penguin Young Readers Group · Paperback · September 1, 2020

Reading lane: Football Stories

WINNER OF THE NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER OF THE CORETTA SCOTT KING AUTHOR AWARD National Book Award winner Jacqueline Woodson's stirring novel-in-verse explores how a family moves forward when their glory days have passed and the cost of professional sports on Black bodies.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Quiet Impact

A spare, affecting read that sits between sports fiction and classroom conversation.

Come here for

  • middle-grade emotional heft
  • sports-world texture with a literary feel

Expect

  • meant to pair with Before the Ever After
  • more reflective than action-driven

Book Details

Authors
Jacqueline Woodson
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Published
September 1, 2020
Format
Paperback
Theme
Football Stories · US: African American Stories
Reading lane
Football Stories

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Parent-Child Stories

  • Illness & Injury

  • Football Stories

About This Book

WINNER OF THE NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER OF THE CORETTA SCOTT KING AUTHOR AWARD National Book Award winner Jacqueline Woodson's stirring novel-in-verse explores how a family moves forward when their glory days have passed and the cost of professional sports on Black bodies. For as long as ZJ can remember, his dad has been everyone's hero. As a charming, talented pro football star, he's as beloved to the neighborhood kids he plays with as he is to his millions of adoring sports...

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WINNER OF THE NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER OF THE CORETTA SCOTT KING AUTHOR AWARD National Book Award winner Jacqueline Woodson's stirring novel-in-verse explores how a family moves forward when their glory days have passed and the cost of professional sports on Black bodies. For as long as ZJ can remember, his dad has been everyone's hero. As a charming, talented pro football star, he's as beloved to the neighborhood kids he plays with as he is to his millions of adoring sports fans. But lately life at ZJ's house is anything but charming. His dad is having trouble remembering things and seems to be angry all the time. ZJ's mom explains it's because of all the head injuries his dad sustained during his career. ZJ can understand that--but it doesn't make the sting any less real when his own father forgets his name. As ZJ contemplates his new reality, he has to figure out how to hold on tight to family traditions and recollections of the glory days, all the while wondering what their past amounts to if his father can't remember it. And most importantly, can those happy feelings ever be reclaimed when they are all so busy aching for the past?

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