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Walter dean myers

Walter dean myers. Harlem renaissance man. “The neighborhood protected me and the church guided me.”. Born: August 12, 1937 in Martinsburg, West Virginia Given name: W alter Milton Myers (given away at birth, adopted by Herbert and Florence Dean of Harlem)

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Walter dean myers

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  1. Walter dean myers Harlem renaissance man

  2. “The neighborhood protected me and the church guided me.” • Born: August 12, 1937 in Martinsburg, West Virginia • Given name: Walter Milton Myers (given away at birth, adopted by Herbert and Florence Dean of Harlem) • Dropped out of high school and enlisted at 17 • Continued writing because a teacher told him to never stop. “It’s what you do.” • Worked at a rehab center, Dept. of Labor, Post Office, and transformer company before writing full time (won an award for the book Where Does a Day Go? In 1969) • Received a degree in English from Empire State College in 1984 • Currently lives in Jersey City, NJ • As of 2012, Myers is the Library of Congress’s National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature

  3. Author’s style • As an African American and life long resident of Harlem, Myers wants to lend a voice to the voiceless and give children from urban neighborhoods relatable works to read. • The Urban Experience • Began to write poetry and short stories due to a speech impediment as a child: Celebrates diversity and being different in his works • Genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Picture Book, Series, Historical Fiction, Short Story, Screenplay, Reimagining of classic stories • Writes for both children and young adults • Common topics in his body of work: inner city/urban life, gang violence, imprisonment, effects of war, the justice system "The special place of the young adult novel should be in its ability to address the needs of the reader to understand his or her relationships with the world, with each other, and with adults…Young people need ideals which identify them, and their lives, as central . . . guideposts which tell them what they can be, should be, and indeed are."

  4. A sampling of books

  5. Complete list of works -Shadow of the Red Moon-Glorious Angels: An Album of Pictures and Verse-The Dragon Takes a Wife-SmiffyBlue: Ace Crime Detective: The Case of the Missing-Ruby and Other Stories-One More River to Cross: An African American Photograph Album-How Mr. Monkey Saw the Whole World -Monster * -145th Street: Short Stories -Bad Boy: A Memoir -Motown and Didi: A Love Story *-The Outside Shot *-Sweet Illusions-Crystal. -The Greatest: Muhammad Ali-The Beast -Antarctica: Journeys to the South Pole -Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices -Shooter • -Scorpions -Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid-Fallen Angels *-The Mouse Rap-Now is Your Time! The African-American Struggle for Freedom *-Somewhere in the Darkness-Mop, Moondance, and the Nagasaki KnightsT-he Righteous Revenge of Artemis Bonner-Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary-Young Martin's Promise-A Place Called Heartbreak: A Story of Vietnam-Brown Angels: An Album of Pictures and Verse-The Glory Field-Darnell Rock Reporting-The Story of the Three Kingdoms-Autobiography of My Dead Brother * • -Hoops * • -Where Does the Day Go? * -The Dragon Takes a Wife-The Dancers *-Fly, Jimmy, Fly! -The World of Work: A Guide to Choosing a Career-Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff * -Social Welfare-Brainstorm-Mojo and the Russians-Victory for Jamie-It Ain't All for Nothin’ *-The Young Landlords-The Black Pearl and the Ghost; or, One Mystery after Another-The Golden Serpent-The Legend of Tarik *-Won't Know Till I Get There *-The Nicholas Factor-Tales of a Dead King *-Mr. Monkey and the Gotcha Bird • -Lockdown *

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