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Walter Dean Myers

This biography of this well-known writer is excellent in that it is direct and factual. Inspiration for so many of Myers’ books is from his life.  The subtitle of this book, Urban Fiction Author, emphasizes the main focus of Walter Dean Myers’ writing.  He writes to speak to the unrepresented, disillusioned, struggling teenager that has no voice or sense of direction. Myers never forgets the challenges he faced as a young, under-educated black man growing up in Harlem in the 50s. Trying to overcome his own speech impediment, he began writing and reading poetry, winning his first writing prize at age 13. He has written over 20 books, many of which have been recognized for his ability to speak to young adults in an authentic voice. His work targets the disconnected, shy, lonely, frustrated young person that is trying to understand his world and hoping to figure out his role in that confusing, ever-changing scene.  Myers does not shy away from the tough topics, addressing them with humor, understanding and persistence. The only drawback is that it is every page is text.  Not a single picture to give interest.   Still, this biography is a useful addition to a middle or high school library as an example of a successful adult who does achieve his life-long dream, through guidance, inspiration, and most of all persistence.  It is fascinating to read the life story of such a prolific writer.