Tiffany D. Jackson, Author
- Bio: Born 1982; American author known for her powerful and thought-provoking young adult novels; studied film at Howard University; earned a master’s degree in media studies from The New School University in New York; explores complex social issues in her work; celebrated for her compelling, deeply emotional narratives and the way they address challenging topics with sensitivity and insight
- Other Works: Monday's Not Coming (2018); Grown (2020); Let Me Hear a Rhyme (2019)
- Awards: NAACP Image Award nomination (2017)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- The Parent-Child Relationship
- The Effects of Mental Illness on the Family Unit
- The Longshot of Rehabilitation
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
- Deepen understanding of cognitive and media bias to contextualize conflicts within the novel.
- Through paired texts, analyze, corroborate, and discuss textual elements such as style, theme, conflict, and character development.
- Discuss and analyze textual elements such as structure, characterization, and style and construct essay responses tying these elements to the novel’s themes of The Parent-Child Relationship, The Effects of Mental Illness on the Family Unit, and The Longshot of Rehabilitation.
- Conduct research and examine textual evidence to create arguments regarding the extent environment plays in the protagonist’s actions.