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Essay heading: Walter Dean Myers
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He became a marked man. For example, once, he was sitting in the tree reading when some gang members spotted him and surrounded the tree. Myers jumped to the ground, and made a mad dash for his building. He escaped, but he never forgot the incident. Later he enlisted in the army, went through a turbulent creative struggle, but kept writing... displayed 300 characters
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Myers explains his feeling for the young adult novel, "The special place of the young adult novel should be in its ability to address the needs of the reader to understand his or her relationships with the world, with each other, and with adults? It is this language of values which I hope to bring to my books? I want to bring values to those who have not been valued, and I want to etch those values in terms of the ideal... displayed next 300 characters
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