145th Street: Short Stories

Author Walter Dean Myers

Grades 7 & Up Ages 12 and up

From the award-winning author of Monster, this collection of powerful and poignant stories about 145th Streetan unforgettable block in the heart of Harlem—celebrates African-American life in all of its glory.

“Myers is a master.” —The New York Times Book Review

On Harlem’s 145th Street, things happen that don’t happen anywhere else in the world.

Get to know Big Joe, who’s throwing his own funeral while he’s here to enjoy it, and everyone’s invited. Meet Kitty and Mack, teens with a love story more real than anything they’ve ever known. Follow Monkeyman, the quietest kid on the block and the last person you’d expect the Tigros gang to target. And don’t miss the block party of the year—the whole neighborhood will be there.

From danger and despair to hilarity and joy, literary legend Walter Dean Myers captures every mood and every beat of life in this vibrant Harlem. 

This twentieth-anniversary edition of Myers’s work features brand-new content, including historical information about Harlem’s rich past, an immersive map of the neighborhood’s iconic landmarks, and touching tributes from authors, artists, and literary legends. Celebrating two decades in print, this edition honors Myers’s enormous legacy and brings his work to a new generation of readers.

An ALA-YALSA Best Book for Young Adults     

AWARDS FOR WALTER DEAN MYERS:
New York Times Bestselling Author
3-Time National Book Award Finalist
Michael L. Printz Award
5 Coretta Scott King Awards
2 Newbery Honors
National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature (2012-2013)
Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Achievement
Children’s Literature Legacy Award

Available Formats

Trade Paperback 9780307976109
Hardcover 9780593119662
eBook 9780385729840
Unabridged Audiobook Download 9780593153741

Awards

ALA Best Books for Young Adults - WINNER 2001

Texas TAYSHAS High School Reading List - WINNER 2001

Maine Student Book Award - WINNER 2001

ALA Quick Pick for Young Adult Reluctant Readers - WINNER 2001

New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age - FINALIST 0

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