Jacqueline Woodson's narrative style in The Other Side: An African American picture book for children
Author/s Agustín Reyes Torres Universitat de València, Spain ABSTRACT The Other Side (2001) is a children's story with multicultural characters and themes that can be regarded as an aesthetic exploration of the human experience in the process of the acquisition of knowledge. Following the B...
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