Ads
related to: monster the autobiography bookamazon.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Coleman Jr. stated that Monster is filled with "senseless violence" and "gang warfare." [4] These two similar elements of the book fill the memoir and result in death, injury, and jail sentences. Metcalf mentioned a few themes of the book as "self-improvement, aspiration, education, and empowerment of minorities."
Sanyika Shakur (born Kody Dejohn Scott; November 13, 1963 – June 6, 2021), [1] [2] also known by his former street moniker Monster or Monster Kody, was an American author and former gangster. He was a member of the Los Angeles-based Eight Tray Gangster Crips. He got his nickname as a 13-year-old gang member when he beat and stomped a robbery ...
The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography; Men We Reaped; Mom & Me & Mom; Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member; Moonwalk (book) The Motion of Light in Water; My Bondage and My Freedom; My Grandfather's Son
Monster, published April 21, 1999 by HarperCollins, is a young adult drama novel by American author Walter Dean Myers. It was nominated for the 1999 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, won the Michael L. Printz Award in 2000, [ 1 ] and was named a Coretta Scott King Award Honor the same year.
The Monster (Albanian: Përbindëshi), a 1965 novel by Ismail Kadare; The Monster, a 1968 play by Ron Milner; Monster: A Tale of Loch Ness, a 1982 novel by Jeffrey Konvitz; Monsters, a 1988 anthology of science fiction short stories; Monsters, a 1989 picture book written by Russell Hoban and illustrated by Quentin Blake
Ernie: the Autobiography: 2009 Dustin Diamond: Behind the Bell: 2009 Robert Englund: Hollywood Monster: 2009 Michael J. Fox: Always Looking Up: 2009 Alyssa Milano: Safe at Home: 2009 Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond: 2009 Marie Osmond: I May As Well Laugh About It: 2009 Mackenzie Phillips: High on Arrival: 2009 Patrick Swayze: The Time of My ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Born in the United States, Ness moved to London and holds dual citizenship. He is best known for his books for young adults, including the Chaos Walking (2008–2010) trilogy and A Monster Calls (2011). Ness won the annual Carnegie Medal in 2011 and in 2012, for Monsters of Men and A Monster Calls.