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Last summer with Maizon

Last summer with Maizon

by Jacqueline Woodson

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Margaret loves her parents and hanging out with her best friend, Maizon. Then it happens, like a one-two punch, during the summer she turns eleven: first, Margaret's father dies of a heart attack, and then Maizon is accepted at an expensive boarding school, far away from the city they call home. For the first time in her life, Margaret has to turn to someone who isn't Maizon, who doesn't know her heart and her dreams. . . . "Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative that is not simply a story of nearly adolescent children, but a mature exploration of grown-up issues: death, racism, independence, the nurturing of the gifted black child and, most important, self-discovery." (The New York Times)
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["African Americans" "Death" "Fiction" "Friendship" "Juvenile fiction" "Brooklyn (New York N.Y.)" "African American girls" "Children's fiction" "Death fiction" "African americans fiction" "Friendship fiction" "Brooklyn (new york n.y.) fiction" "New York Times reviewed"]

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