Walter Dean Myers
Walter Dean Myers (1937–2014) was an acclaimed American author best known for young adult literature that explored the African-American experience and urban life. He wrote more than one hundred books across multiple genres including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, winning the Coretta Scott King Award five times and serving as National Ambassador for Young People's Literature from 2012–2013.
young adult fiction
children's literature
poetry
nonfiction
biography
Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices (Bank Street College of Education Claudia Lewis Award (Awards))
Jazz
We Are America: A Tribute from the Heart
Street Love
Just Write: Here's How!
The Cruisers: Book 1
What they found
Cruisers Book 4: Oh, Snap!
Sunrise Over Fallujah {Unabridged} {Audio} {Cd}
Street Love (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Young Adult)
Lockdown
Mop, Moondance and the Nagasaki Knights
The Mouse rap
Scorpions
Monster
The Legend of Tarik
Ambush in Amazon (Arrow Adventure)
Sunrise Over Fallujah (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Young Adult)
Looking Like Me
All the Right Stuff
Kick
The Cruisers
Now Is Your Time!: The African-american Struggle for Freedom
Game