by Jacqueline Woodson
I read this one for school. It's a quick read. I liked it for the most part. It ends kind of abruptly. It's hard to really explain what i didn't like about that. It probably didn't help that i read the whole thing within a few hours. *Review written on September 7, 2014.*
I'm not really a loud kid, I swear. I'm just me and sometimes I maybe make a little bit of noise. If I was a grown-up maybe Miss Edna wouldn't always be telling me to be quiet but I'm eleven and maybe eleven's just noisy. Maybe twelve's quieter. - Chapter 1 I read this book as part of our po...
this story, whose words, lines and verses are written freely, has moved and touched my heart in one sitting. my faith was strengthen even more. Locomotion gave me hope and reminded me how lucky I am with the life I am living and I should be thankful for that everyday. this work is really something. ...
Lonnie Collins Motion lives in foster care. His parents died when he was seven, and he and his sister were passed around from church family to church family until they ran out of families. Then there were group homes, and finally, foster care. His little sister Lili has a new mother, a nice lady ...
Lonnie Collins Motion (get it? Lo Co Motion) has a hard life. Both his parents were killed in a house fire and he and his sister have been sent to live separately with new parents. ...