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Bad Boy: A Graphic Memoir
(W) Walter Dean Myers, Guy Sims (A) Dawud Anyabwile. Legendary author Walter Dean Myers was once a troublemaker and a truant. Just how bad was he? From instigating mischievous pranks at home to fighting in the classroom especially when teased about his speech impediment irrepressible Walter was more than a handful. Underneath it all* he had a tremendous love for books* and by high school* he longed to become a writer. But financial troubles at home made him feel as though his options were so limited that he dropped out of school. Still* his desire to write was as irrepressible as Walter himself. If he could only be given the chance... Walter recounts what growing up in Harlem was like in the 1940s and 1950s when seeing Langston Hughes and Sugar Ray Robinson on the street was the norm and Jackie Robinson ruled the baseball field.
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Bad Boy: A Graphic Memoir
Bad Boy: A Graphic Memoir
(W) Walter Dean Myers, Guy Sims (A) Dawud Anyabwile. Legendary author Walter Dean Myers was once a troublemaker and a truant. Just how bad was he? From instigating mischievous pranks at home to fighting in the classroom especially when teased about his speech impediment irrepressible Walter was more than a handful. Underneath it all* he had a tremendous love for books* and by high school* he longed to become a writer. But financial troubles at home made him feel as though his options were so limited that he dropped out of school. Still* his desire to write was as irrepressible as Walter himself. If he could only be given the chance... Walter recounts what growing up in Harlem was like in the 1940s and 1950s when seeing Langston Hughes and Sugar Ray Robinson on the street was the norm and Jackie Robinson ruled the baseball field.
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(W) Walter Dean Myers, Guy Sims (A) Dawud Anyabwile. Legendary author Walter Dean Myers was once a troublemaker and a truant. Just how bad was he? From instigating mischievous pranks at home to fighting in the classroom especially when teased about his speech impediment irrepressible Walter was more than a handful. Underneath it all* he had a tremendous love for books* and by high school* he longed to become a writer. But financial troubles at home made him feel as though his options were so limited that he dropped out of school. Still* his desire to write was as irrepressible as Walter himself. If he could only be given the chance... Walter recounts what growing up in Harlem was like in the 1940s and 1950s when seeing Langston Hughes and Sugar Ray Robinson on the street was the norm and Jackie Robinson ruled the baseball field.











