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Malorie Blackman, one of Britain's most cherished children's authors, is celebrated for her impactful Noughts & Crosses series. Her path to becoming a writer was long and challenging, yet she maintained a sense of wonder and humor throughout. Growing up in South London, she found solace in her local library, nurturing a love for books. Despite her aspirations to become an English teacher, she faced rejection due to her race, and a doctor once told her she would not live past thirty due to sickle cell disease. She also endured over eighty rejections from publishers before her first children's book was published. Blackman's life has been marked by trauma, trials, and triumphs, but she never wavered in her dream of writing. Rather than presenting her journey chronologically, she explores the principles that have shaped her life—wonder, loss, anger, perseverance, representation, and love. Each of these tenets has inspired her writing and fueled her determination. Through her extraordinary experiences, Blackman provides insight into growing up in post-war Britain, the importance of protecting the arts, navigating the healthcare system, and confronting societal racism. Funny, frank, and full of life lessons, her story is a vivid testament to resilience and inspiration for future generations.
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Just Sayin', Malorie Blackman
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- 2023
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