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* 2000 Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Literature for Young Adults
* 1999 National Book Award finalist
* 2000 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book
* 2000 Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee, Best Young Adult
* 1999 Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book
* 2000 L.A. Times Book Award nominee
* 2000 ALA Best Books for Young Adults
* 2000 ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
* 1999 New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
* 1999 Notable Children's Book, The New York Times
* 2000-2001 Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Book Award nominee in high school category
* 2002 Booksense 76 list
* 2002 Kentucky State Award Nominee
* Booklist Editors' Choice
* BCCB Blue Ribbon
* Heartland Award for Excellence in YA Literature Finalist
* "Fanfare:" The Horn Book Honor List
* New York Times Notable Book of the Year
* PW Best Books of the Year
* Riverbank Review Children's Book of Distinction
* Tayshas High School Reading List (TX)
* Awarded Outstanding Achievement in Books Honor by Parent's Guide to Children's Media
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Reading level: Young Adult
Edition: Hardcover, 281pages
ISBN-10: 0060280778
ISBN-13: 9780060280772
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While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a film script as he tries to come to terms with the course his life has taken.
Booklist
Myers combines an innovative format, complex moral issues, and an intriguingly sympathetic but flawed protagonist in this cautionary tale of a 16-year-old on trial for felony murder. Steve Harmon is accused of acting as lookout for a robbery that left a victim dead; if convicted, Steve could serve 25 years to life. Although it is clear that Steve did participate in the robbery, his level of involvement is questionable, leaving protagonist and reader to grapple with the question of his guilt. An amateur filmmaker, Steve tells his story in a combination of film script and journal. The "handwritten" font of the journal entries effectively uses boldface and different sizes of type to emphasize particular passages. The film script contains minimal jargon, explaining camera angles (CU, POV, etc.) when each term first appears. Myers' son Christopher provides the black-and-white photos, often cropped and digitally altered, that complement the text. Script and journal together create a fascinating portrait of a terrified young man wrestling with his conscience. The tense drama of the courtroom scenes will enthrall readers, but it is the thorny moral questions raised in Steve's journal that will endure in readers' memories. Although descriptions of the robbery and prison life are realistic and not overly graphic, the subject matter is more appropriate for high-school-age than younger readers.
School Library Journal
Walter Dean Myers' novel (HarperCollins, 1999) is brought to life by a full cast of actors in this excellent audio interpretation. The author opens this audiobook by discussing many of his interviews with young prison inmates and his desire to discover what drives them to a life of crime, what makes them become monsters in society. From the outset, listeners are caught up in Steve Harmon's life as he documents the events for the film script he is writing for his high school video club. Was Steve actually the lookout in a robbery gone awry in which a man was murdered, or was he simply at the wrong place at the wrong time? The suspense and tension remain high until the end when we are told whether the jury will find Steve guilty or innocent of the crime for which he is on trial. This auditory delight is presented in the clear, well-enunciated and articulated voices of a full cast of actors. The narrator, with his deep melodious voice, reads Steve's film directions and provides the quick scene shifts, guiding listeners through the story. His voice combined with the voices of the other actors, the strong plot, and the unusual story format grabs readers and holds their interest throughout. This interpretation could entice reluctant readers to become Myers' fans. Monster is a must purchase for all middle and high school libraries. English teachers should be encouraged to use this audiobook as a possible writing prompt or as an introduction to readers' theater.
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Walter Dean Myers is the author of many highly acclaimed books, including Scorpions, a 1989 Newbery Honor Book; Now Is Your Time: The African-American Struggle for Freedom, winner of the 1992 Coretta Scott King Author Award; The Mouse Rap, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults; and Brown Angels: An Album of Pictures and Verse. In 1994, he received the ALA's Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults. Mr. Myers lives in New Jersey with his family. |
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