Walter Dean Myers
Walter Dean Myers was an American writer best known for young adult literature. He was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and raised in Harlem, New York City. A difficult childhood inspired him to write, and his teachers encouraged writing as a way to express himself. Myers wrote more than one hundred books, including picture books and nonfiction. He won the Coretta Scott King Award for African-American authors five times. His 1988 novel Fallen Angels is one of the books most frequently challenged in the U.S. due to its adult language and its realistic portrayal of the Vietnam War.
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Dope Sick
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2009
Game
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2008
What They Found
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2007
Sunrise over Fallujah
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2007
Jazz
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2006
Street Love
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2006
Autobiography of my dead brother
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2005
Shooter
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2004
Beast
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2003
The dream bearer
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2003
Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Reader's Companion--Silver
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2002
Handbook for Boys
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2002
Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold Level
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2002
Patrol
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2001
The journal of Biddy Owens, the Negro leagues
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2001
Color of Absence
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2001
145th Street
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2000
The blues of Flats Brown
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2000