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Walter Dean Myers

    12. August 1937 – 1. Juli 2014

    Walter Dean Myers wurde als Autor berühmt, der sich mit außergewöhnlicher Sensibilität und Tiefe mit dem Leben afroamerikanischer Kinder und Jugendlicher auseinandersetzte. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch eine realistische Darstellung der Herausforderungen aus, denen junge Menschen im städtischen Umfeld gegenüberstehen, sind aber gleichzeitig voller Hoffnung und Widerstandsfähigkeit. Myers verband meisterhaft rohe Realität mit poetischer Sprache und schuf so unvergessliche Charaktere und kraftvolle Erzählungen. Sein Schreiben zeugt von der Bedeutung der Stimme für jene, die oft übersehen werden, und von der universellen Suche nach Identität und Zugehörigkeit.

    Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
    Jazz (20th Anniversary Edition)
    Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History
    Monster
    Himmel über Falludscha
    Scorpions
    • Slam!

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This repackaged edition of Walter Dean Myers' bestselling works features an engaging introduction by Newbery Award winner Kwame Alexander, enhancing its appeal. Additionally, it includes bonus content from Coretta Scott King Award winner Christopher Myers, providing readers with fresh insights and enriching the reading experience. This collection celebrates the impactful storytelling and themes present in Myers' acclaimed writings.

      Slam!2025
    • Jazz (20th Anniversary Edition)

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This edition highlights the collaboration between a father and son, showcasing their shared passion for a celebrated American art form. The book emphasizes the significance of their artistic journey and the unique bond they share, making it a heartfelt tribute to creativity and familial ties.

      Jazz (20th Anniversary Edition)2025
      4,4
    • Fallen Angels

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This repackage features bestselling works by acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers, known for his engaging storytelling and compelling characters. The collection highlights themes of resilience, identity, and the challenges faced by youth, making it a captivating read for both new and returning fans. With its vibrant design, it aims to attract a wider audience, showcasing Myers' impactful contributions to young adult literature.

      Fallen Angels2025
      4,0
    • Handbook for Boys

      A Novel, New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Two brothers, Jimmy and Kevin, navigate the challenges of growing up while seeking guidance and wisdom. Their journey explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery, as they learn valuable life lessons through various experiences. The narrative blends humor and heartfelt moments, showcasing their unique bond and the obstacles they face together. As they search for direction, the brothers ultimately find that the answers they seek may lie within themselves and their relationship with each other.

      Handbook for Boys2023
      3,6
    • This biography provides an engaging and accessible account of Frederick Douglass's life, ideal for younger readers. It highlights his journey from slavery to becoming a leading voice for abolition and civil rights, emphasizing his resilience and eloquence. The narrative is enriched with illustrations and thoughtful insights, making Douglass's remarkable story both inspiring and educational for students.

      Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History2021
      4,4
    • Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The biography highlights the life and impact of Malcolm X, showcasing his journey and contributions to civil rights. Recognized with multiple awards, including the Coretta Scott King Honor, it is reissued in the Scholastic Focus program, making it accessible for young readers. Accompanied by photographs, the book aims to educate and inspire a new generation about this influential figure in American history.

      Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary2020
      4,2
    • A salty, wrenchingly honest collection of stories set on one block of 145th Street. We get to know the oldest resident; the cop on the beat; fine Peaches and her girl, Squeezie; Monkeyman; and Benny, a fighter on the way to a knockout. We meet Angela, who starts having prophetic dreams after her father is killed; Kitty, whose love for Mack pulls him back from the brink; and Big Joe, who wants a bang-up funeral while he's still around to enjoy it. Some of these stories are private, and some are the ones behind the headlines. In each one, characters jump off the page and pull readers right into the mix on 1-4-5.

      145th Street: Short Stories2020
      4,2
    • Street Love

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This story told in free verse is set against a background of street gangs and poverty in Harlem in which seventeen-year-old African American Damien takes a bold step to ensure that he and his new love will not be separated.

      Street Love2020
      3,5
    • Set in 1948, this story follows 17-year-old Biddy Owens, a talented player for the Birmingham Black Barons in the Negro Leagues. The narrative explores themes of perseverance and identity against the backdrop of racial segregation in sports. Award-winning author Myers brings to life Biddy's journey, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs faced by African American athletes during this era. The book is now available in a new paperback edition, making it accessible to a wider audience.

      Down to the Last Out: The Journal of Biddy Owens, the Negro Leagues, Birmingham, Alabama, 19482013
      3,5
    • We Were Heroes

      The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins, a World War II Soldier

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Newbery and Coretta Scott King award-winning author Walter Dean Myers's the WWII JOURNAL OF SCOTT PENDLETON COLLINS is now available in paperback, with an exciting repackaging! Following in the footsteps of his father and great-grandfather, both war veterans, Scott Pendleton Collins signs up for the army during the height of World War II. He is shipped out to England only to face weeks of boredom. He and his unit want to be out in the fields, doing something to help the Allied forces. Finally, the comrades find themselves on a boat heading to Normandy, France, in the dead of night. But as his boat approaches the beach, Scott suddenly realizes what they are up against, and it is an impossible invasion. Nothing in basic training, nothing he's heard from other soldiers, nothing he has ever experienced prepares Scott for what awaits on Omaha Beach. As D-Day rages around him, Scott is separated from his unit. Lost in the bloody chaos, he must find a way to live through the battle. Revolving around one of the most famous invasions in history, Scott's story is one of bravery and victory, heartache and pain, loss and survival.

      We Were Heroes2012
      4,1