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Invasion by walter dean myers
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invasion by walter dean myers

  • The Mouse Rap (1990) – a 14-year-old is determined to find the loot from a 1930s bank heist.
  • Scorpions (1990) – a 12-year-old is asked to lead his brother's gang.
  • Fallen Angels (1988) – about young men in the army during the Vietnam war.
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    Crystal (1987) – a girl want to be a young fashion model.

    invasion by walter dean myers

    The Outside Shot (Delacorte, 1984) – a talented Harlem basketball player goes to college to play.Monkey and the Gotcha Bird, illustrated by Leslie Morrill (Delacorte, 1984) Motown and Didi: A Love Story (Viking, 1984) – a young couple's love story, and their struggle living in Harlem.Tales of a Dead King (William Morrow and Company, 1983).Won't Know Till I Get There (Viking, 1982) – young boys are forced to work in a retirement home.Hoops (Delacorte Press, 1981) – a basketball player tries not to end up.The Black Pearl and the Ghost or, One Mystery after Another, illustrated by Robert Quackenbush (Viking, 1980).The Golden Serpent, illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen (Viking, 1980).The Young Landlords (Viking, 1979) – a group of kids take over an apartment building and struggle to maintain it.It Ain't All for Nothin' (Viking, 1978).Brainstorm, illustrated with photographs by Chuck Freedman (Franklin Watts, 1977).Victory for Jamie (Scholastic Books, 1977).Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff (Viking Press, 1975).Fly, Jimmy, Fly!, illustrated by Moneta Barnett (Putnam, 1974).The Dragon Takes a Wife, illustrated by Ann Grifalconi (Bobbs-Merrill, 1972).The Dancers, illustrated by Anne Rockwell (Parents Magazine, 1972).Where Does a Day Go?, illustrated by Leo Carty (Parents Magazine, 1968).The Life of a Harlem Man, illustrated by Gene Riarti (Parents Magazine Press, 1968).














    Invasion by walter dean myers