This Newbery Honor Book tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy, who reunites with his father, Crab, after years apart. Crab, recently escaped from prison and battling illness, seeks to prove his innocence and regain his son's love and respect. Now available in Spanish.
Walter Dean Myers Libros
Walter Dean Myers se hizo famoso como un autor que exploró las vidas de niños y adolescentes afroamericanos con una sensibilidad y profundidad excepcionales. Sus obras se distinguen por su representación realista de los desafíos que enfrentan los jóvenes en entornos urbanos, pero también están llenas de esperanza y resiliencia. Myers combina magistralmente la cruda realidad con un lenguaje poético, creando personajes inolvidables y narrativas poderosas. Su escritura es un testimonio de la importancia de la voz para aquellos que a menudo son pasados por alto, y de la búsqueda universal de identidad y pertenencia.






The collection features first-person poems that vividly portray the diverse voices of Harlem's residents, including basketball players, teachers, and jazz artists. Through these powerful and soulful narratives, the author captures the neighborhood's vibrant energy and the resilience of its community, celebrating the unique experiences and stories that define Harlem.
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: The Lion Who Wrote History
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
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.
An inspiring biography of Muhammad Ali from the legendary Walter Dean Myers, reissued under Scholastic Focus for a new generation.
Celebrating African-American childhood, the book combines long-lost turn-of-the-century photographs with poignant poetry by Walter Dean Myers. Through this unique blend of visuals and words, it highlights the importance of childhood and the enduring spirit within us all, reminding readers of the preciousness of the child in each individual.
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.
Muhammad Ali
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
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."
Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
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.
It Ain't All for Nothin'
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Harlem, the story follows Tippy as he navigates a challenging transition after his grandmother falls ill. Moving in with his estranged father, Lonnie, Tippy faces the struggle of fitting into a life where he feels unwelcome. As he grapples with moral dilemmas and the teachings of his grandmother about faith and resilience, Tippy must confront his loneliness and seek help in a world that often overlooks him. The narrative explores themes of family, faith, and the quest for belonging.