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
Handbook for Boys: Library Edition
Looking Like Me
The Cruisers: Checkmate
Juba!: A Novel
Juba! : a novel
Game
Invasion!
Invasion
My Name Is America: The Journal Of Biddy Owens, Birmingham, Alabama, 1948
Monster
The Glory Field
Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
Darius & Twig
The Harlem Hellfighters: When Pride Met Courage
The Harlem Hellfighters: When Pride Met Courage
The Journal of Scott Pendalton Collins: A World War 2 Soldier
A Star is Born
Sky Man (18 Pine Street)
One More River to Cross: An African American Photograph Album
Monster
Fallen Angels
The Greatest: Muhammad Ali (Scholastic Focus)
Sunrise Over Fallujah
Lockdown