Doesn't it suck when you don't get a helpful answer back? :) Well, the major conflicts are Man vs. Man and Man vs. World
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Jacqueline Woodson is the author of the book Miracle's Boys
Miracle's Boys was written by Jacqueline Woodson.
Well, honey, Jacqueline Woodson won the Coretta Scott King Award for "Miracle's Boys." It's like the cherry on top of a literary sundae for that book. So, there you have it - she hit the jackpot with that one.
In "Miracles Boys" by Jacqueline Woodson, the brothers exhibit a range of behaviors that reflect their grief and trauma following their mother's death. Each brother copes differently: Charlie becomes withdrawn and struggles with feelings of inadequacy, while the more rebellious, street-savvy brothers act out to mask their pain. Their behaviors highlight the impact of loss on their familial dynamics and individual identities, illustrating how grief can manifest in both isolation and defiance. Ultimately, their actions reveal a deep yearning for connection and understanding amidst their shared sorrow.
Miracles - Pet Shop Boys song - was created on 2003-11-17.
Chapter 2 talks about how Lafayette's father died. He died saving a white women and her dog from drowning or dying of hypothermia in the frozen central park lake. It also talks about how Newcharlie would pray for animals.
The dad
charlie, tyree and lafayette.
boys and girls mostly girls tho.
The main characters in the book "Miracle's Boys" by Jacqueline Woodson are Lafayette, Ty'ree, and Charlie. They are three brothers who are dealing with the loss of their mother and the challenges of growing up in a tough neighborhood. Each brother copes with their grief in different ways as they navigate their relationships with each other and the world around them.
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