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Heaven

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1998

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Authorial Context: Angela Johnson

An Ohio-based writer, Angela Johnson is known for her lyrical prose in her young adult novels. Heaven is celebrated as a thoughtful exploration of the complexities of family and identity through the eyes of its young protagonist, Marley. Johnson’s writing has become synonymous with the idea that young adults possess rich emotional landscapes that should be honored and explored.

Johnson’s books focus on Black protagonists, and in an interview with TeachingBooks, Johnson explains why she considers this to be one of the most important aspects of her writing. She asserts: “Even though I want this to be a universal experience, I love the idea that there is an African American child saying, ‘This belongs to me. Someone has recognized that kids who look like me are important and valid’” (“In-Depth Written Interview on Angela Johnson.” TeachingBooks, 2005). Johnson views her writing as a way to provide young Black readers with a positive mirror. However, she is careful not to rely on the idea that Black stories must focus on trauma. Although novels like Heaven explore complex themes that delve into challenging aspects of growing up, Johnson leavens her narratives with distinct moments of humor.

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