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  2. Walter Dean Myers - Wikipedia

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    Walter Dean Myers (born Walter Milton Myers; August 12, 1937 – July 1, 2014) was an American writer of children's books best known for young adult literature. He was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia , but was raised in Harlem , New York City .

  3. Love That Dog - Wikipedia

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    It is written in diary format, in the perspective of a young boy who resists poetry assignments from his teacher. [1] The author drew inspiration from Walter Dean Myers' poem, Love That Boy. [2] The book received good reviews [3] [4] and was a finalist for the 2001 Carnegie Medal as well as being commended at the 2002 Children's Book Awards.

  4. Jazz (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz is a 2006 picture book by Walter Dean Myers, illustrated by Christopher Myers. The picture book is a collection of illustrations and rhyming text celebrating the roots of Jazz music. Synopsis

  5. Category:Works by Walter Dean Myers - Wikipedia

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  6. Spoon River Anthology - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Walter Dean Myers published Here in Harlem, a collection of poems inspired by Spoon River Anthology. Since 2004, writer and songwriter Mariana Figueroa and artist and author Francisco Tomsich have worked on the Rio Cuchara project, a cycle of songs based on Spoon River Anthology poems. [18]

  7. Thomas E. Weatherly Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In later years, he split his time between New York City and Huntsville, Alabama. His blogs, Eclectic Git [4] and saint satin stain, discuss topics ranging from prosody and politics; the last entry of saint satin stain is poem Weatherly wrote as a memorial for Walter Dean Myers, who had died just days before Weatherly himself. [5]

  8. List of Amistad Press books - Wikipedia

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    In the Land of Words: New and Selected Poems, Eloise Greenfield (2003) In My Momma's Kitchen, Jerdine Nolen (1999) In the Spirit, Susan L. Taylor (1994) It Ain't All for Nothin', Walter Dean Myers (2003) I've Seen the Promised Land: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Walter Dean Myers (2003)

  9. Somewhere in the Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Somewhere in the Darkness is a 1992 young adult realistic fiction novel written by Walter Dean Myers. It was published by Scholastic inc. The novel was a Newbery Honor Award and a Coretta Scott King honor award.