Jacqueline Woodson - Bibliography of Illustrated Works

Bibliography of Illustrated Works

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. and His Birthday (nonfiction), illustrated by Floyd Cooper (1990)
  • Book Chase, illustrated by Steve Cieslawski (1994)
  • We Had a Picnic This Sunday Past, illustrated by Diane Greenseid (1997)
  • Sweet, Sweet Memory, illustrated by Floyd Cooper (2000)
  • The Other Side, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (2001)
  • Visiting Day, illustrated by James Ransome (2002)
  • Our Gracie Aunt, illustrated by Jon J. Muth (2002)
  • Coming on Home Soon, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (2003)
  • Show Way, illustrated by Hudson Talbott (2006)

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