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Bad Boy: A Memoir
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Bad Boy: A Memoir
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Walter Dean Myers
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 135 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780064472883
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Classifications | Dewey:B |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Imprint |
HarperCollins Children's Books
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Publication Date |
17 September 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A classic memoir that's gripping, funny, and ultimately unforgettable from the bestselling former National Ambassador of Books for Young People. A strong choice for summer reading-an engaging and powerful autobiographical exploration of growing up a so-called "bad boy" in Harlem in the 1940s. As a boy, Myers was quick-tempered and physically strong, always ready for a fight. He also read voraciously-he would check out books from the library and carry them home, hidden in brown paper bags in order to avoid other boys' teasing. He aspired to be a writer (and he eventually succeeded). But as his hope for a successful future diminished, the values he had been taught at home, in school, and in his community seemed worthless, and he turned to the streets and to his books for comfort. Don't miss this memoir by New York Times bestselling author Walter Dean Myers, one of the most important voices of our time.
Author Biography
Michael L. Printz Award winner and Margaret A. Edwards Award recipient Walter Dean Myers is a five-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award. He is the author of Handbook for Boys; Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam; Monster; Bad Boy: A Memoir; and the Newbery Honor Books, Scorpions and Somewhere in the Darkness. He lives in Jersey City, NJ, with his family. You can visit Walter Dean Myers online at www.walterdeanmyersbooks.com.
Reviews"[A] superb memoir. Young writers will find inspiration here." - School Library Journal "Myers paints a fascinating picture of his childhood growing up in Harlem in the 1940s." - Publishers Weekly "Many of the individual scenes have power...and the author's voice and heart are consistently heard and felt throughout." - The Horn Book "A powerful read. Will make the reader laugh out loud & sigh with satisfaction." - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) "A thoughtful, cautionary and inspiring tale." - Chicago Tribune "This memoir joins the ranks of stellar literary autobiographies, such as Fleischman's Abracadabra Kid and Zindel's Pigman and Me." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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