Jennifer Lauck’s “Blackbird” from a Teenage Perspective

Blackbird, by Jennifer Lauck

Blackbird, by Jennifer Lauck

Sometimes, the most powerful stories speak to experiences so deep and human that they can cross boundaries to appeal to readers from all walks of life. Jennifer Lauck’s memoir, Blackbird, has garnered praise from Oprah and other nationally renowned book critics, and Jennifer herself is a popular speaker and writing teacher throughout the west coast. Her memoir appeals to younger readers as well. A reviewer for Teen Ink, a magazine showcasing teenage art, writing, reviews, and journalism, shared her impressions and take-away ideas of Blackbird. Catch it here.

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