The main characters in "Bad Boy" by Walter Dean Myers are Walter Dean Myers himself, as the book is a memoir of his own life, and his family members such as his parents, siblings, and extended family. The book focuses on Walter's experiences growing up in Harlem and the challenges he faced as a young man.
"The Handbook for Boys" by Walter Dean Myers is a novel about a teenage boy named Jimmy who is struggling with growing up in Harlem. The book explores themes such as friendship, peer pressure, and self-discovery as Jimmy navigates the challenges of adolescence. Ultimately, Jimmy learns valuable lessons about making the right choices and finding his own path in life.
He liked little white boys
Dieter, Spencer, Ted,and Schafer
"Darius & Twig" by Walter Dean Myers follows the friendship between two teenage boys as they navigate the challenges of their lives in New York City. Darius dreams of becoming a writer while Twig aims to make a name for himself in track. The novel explores themes of friendship, determination, and overcoming obstacles.
jan & dean was a group by them selves
believe it was dibble and Myers
They are CUTE boys !!!
Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys was created in 1700.
Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys ended in 1986.
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Jan and Dean the Beach boys
"Autobiography of My Dead Brother" is a young adult novel by Walter Dean Myers that follows the story of Jesse and his friend Rise as they navigate the challenges of growing up in Harlem. The novel explores themes of friendship, identity, and loss as Jesse grapples with the death of his brother and the choices he must make as he matures.