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Walter Dean Myers

    12 août 1937 – 1 juillet 2014

    Walter Dean Myers s'est fait connaître comme un auteur qui a exploré la vie des enfants et des adolescents afro-américains avec une sensibilité et une profondeur exceptionnelles. Ses œuvres se distinguent par leur représentation réaliste des défis auxquels sont confrontés les jeunes en milieu urbain, tout en étant empreintes d'espoir et de résilience. Myers mêle avec maestria la réalité brute à un langage poétique, créant des personnages inoubliables et des récits puissants. Son écriture témoigne de l'importance de donner une voix à ceux qui sont souvent négligés, et de la recherche universelle d'identité et d'appartenance.

    Jazz (20th Anniversary Edition)
    Brown Angels
    The Greatest: Muhammad Ali (Scholastic Focus)
    Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History
    Frederick Douglass
    Here in Harlem
    • 2025

      Slam!

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      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

      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)
    • 2023

      Handbook for Boys

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

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(484)Évaluer

      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 Boys
    • 2021

      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 History
    • 2020

      Street Love

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,5(58)Évaluer

      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 Love
    • 2019

      Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(18)Évaluer

      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 Necessary
    • 2018
    • 2017

      This picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers and Floyd Cooper chronicles the inspiring life of Frederick Douglass, a self-educated slave who became a prominent abolitionist, writer, and speaker. It highlights his belief that literacy leads to freedom, complemented by beautiful illustrations.

      Frederick Douglass
    • 2016

      Juba!

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(9)Évaluer

      Set in the vibrant backdrop of the nineteenth century, this novel follows the life of a remarkable dancer known as "Master Juba." Drawing inspiration from a true story, it explores themes of artistry, resilience, and the struggle for recognition in a challenging era. Through the eyes of this historical figure, the narrative delves into the complexities of identity and the transformative power of dance, capturing the spirit of a time when talent often fought against societal constraints.

      Juba!
    • 2016

      Muhammad Ali

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      New York Times bestselling author Walter Dean Myers explores Muhammad Ali’s life and recounts his most famous fights in this celebrated picture book biography. Myers examines the depth and complexity of the larger-than-life legend and heavyweight champion of the world, and the bold, vibrant art of Alix Delinois reflects the beauty and power of the man who could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

      Muhammad Ali