Feathers
āHope is the thing with feathersā starts the poem Frannie is reading in school. Frannie hasnāt thought much about hope. There are so many other things to think about. Each day, her friend Samantha seems a bit more āholy.ā There is a new boy in class everyone is calling the Jesus Boy. And although the new boy looks like a white kid, he says heās not white. Who is he?
During a winter full of surprises, good and bad, Frannie starts seeing a lot of things in a new lightāher brother Seanās deafness, her motherās fear, the class bullyās anger, her best friendās faith and her own desire for āthe thing with feathers.ā
Jacqueline Woodson once again takes readers on a journey into a young girlās heart and reveals the pain and the joy of learning to look beneath the surface.
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Feathers
Feathers
āHope is the thing with feathersā starts the poem Frannie is reading in school. Frannie hasnāt thought much about hope. There are so many other things to think about. Each day, her friend Samantha seems a bit more āholy.ā There is a new boy in class everyone is calling the Jesus Boy. And although the new boy looks like a white kid, he says heās not white. Who is he?
During a winter full of surprises, good and bad, Frannie starts seeing a lot of things in a new lightāher brother Seanās deafness, her motherās fear, the class bullyās anger, her best friendās faith and her own desire for āthe thing with feathers.ā
Jacqueline Woodson once again takes readers on a journey into a young girlās heart and reveals the pain and the joy of learning to look beneath the surface.
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āHope is the thing with feathersā starts the poem Frannie is reading in school. Frannie hasnāt thought much about hope. There are so many other things to think about. Each day, her friend Samantha seems a bit more āholy.ā There is a new boy in class everyone is calling the Jesus Boy. And although the new boy looks like a white kid, he says heās not white. Who is he?
During a winter full of surprises, good and bad, Frannie starts seeing a lot of things in a new lightāher brother Seanās deafness, her motherās fear, the class bullyās anger, her best friendās faith and her own desire for āthe thing with feathers.ā
Jacqueline Woodson once again takes readers on a journey into a young girlās heart and reveals the pain and the joy of learning to look beneath the surface.












