Walter Dean Myers A Man of Many Words.

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Walter Dean Myers A Man of Many Words

A Brief Biography Born in West Virginia Raised in Harlem Taken in by foster parents at age three Encouraged to read family was mostly illiterate Severe speech impediment Found school difficult Used writing to communicate

Harlem, New York: Early home for Walter Dean Myers Harlem Brownstones

A Brief Biography "The public library was my most treasured place. Books took me, not so much to foreign lands and fanciful adventures, but to a place within myself that I have been exploring ever since."

A Brief Biography Dropped out of high school at 17. Couldn’t afford college. Enlisted in the army. Afterward, found odd jobs writing. Won a writing contest. Began publishing. Over 60 books published. 20 awards.

Selected Books

AMISTAD: A Long Road to Freedom This history of the Amistad incident includes background about Africa and the U.S. abolitionist movement. With marvelous illustrations, maps, and photographs, Myers creates a complete picture of this historic event.

SLAM! Slam! tells the story of a Harlem high school boy who loves basketball but has difficulty with academics. Coupled with a sick grandmother, a grieving mother, an out-of-work father, and a frightened brother, this young man is struggling. With his white coach on his case all the time, readers will wonder who's the one with attitude. Slam! deals with the difference between lust and love. He learns his closest friend is dealing crack, and manages to keep his cool amid the prejudice of teachers and peers. A powerful book that does not sidestep issues.

THE MOUSE RAP Told in a distinctive rap style, this tale unfolds the lives of a group of fourteen-year-olds in one busy Harlem summer. With action the whole way through, this story will keep you interested AND guessing.

THE DREAM BEARER David’s life is in turmoil, with the police looking for his brother and his father acting very strangely. Then he meets Mr. Moses, a man who claims to be over 300 years old! With his fantastic stories and vivid dreams, Mr. Moses helps David understand himself and others. "There are special dreams," Mr. Moses says, "dreams that fill up the soul, dreams that can be unfolded like wings and lift you off the ground."

NOW IS YOUR TIME! The African-American struggle for freedom This book uses photographs, documents, and Myers' personal history to document the African-American struggle for freedom.

"Harlem Children" by Fred Stein With his son, Christopher, Walter Dean Myers created this tribute to Harlem. This poem incorporates the rhythms, sounds and color that make Harlem what it is. Vivid collage paintings assist the reader in understanding the written words. "Harlem Children" by Fred Stein

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