Welcome to Lonnie C. Motion’s World. Welcome to New York.

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Welcome to Lonnie C. Motion’s World

Transcript of Welcome to Lonnie C. Motion’s World. Welcome to New York.

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Welcome to Lonnie C. Motion’s World

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Welcome to New YorkWelcome to New York

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Welcome to Brooklyn, Welcome to Brooklyn, NYNY

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Ways to enter Ways to enter Brooklyn…Brooklyn…

Walk over the bridge

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Drive a carDrive a car

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Ride the busRide the bus

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Hop on a subway.Hop on a subway.

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Dad’s workDad’s work

Lonnie’s dad worked in the manholes for ConEdison

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School kidsSchool kids

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Lonnie’s favorite team Lonnie’s favorite team – NY Mets– NY Mets

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Brooklyn Brooklyn neighborhoods – mural neighborhoods – mural

projectproject

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RooftopsRooftops

Rooftops are good places to get away from the noise of the street and be under the open sky.

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Typical houses Typical houses (brownstones) in (brownstones) in

BrooklynBrooklyn

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Jacqueline Woodson, Jacqueline Woodson, authorauthor

Where it takes place:In the Bedford Stuyvesant (BedStuy) and Park Slope sections of Brooklyn, NY

Where I wrote it:In Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Why I wrote it:Lonnie’s voice was in my head. The poems started coming and the rest…the rest is this book, I guess.--Jacqueline Woodson, author