Sobre o Autor

Walter Dean Myers was a celebrated American author known for his impactful contributions to children's and young adult literature. His works often explored themes of identity, race, and the complexities of growing up in urban environments. Myers gained widespread recognition for his powerful storytelling and authentic voice, particularly through novels like "Monster" and "Fallen Angels," which delved into the lives of adolescents facing challenging circumstances. His ability to connect with young readers made him an influential figure in contemporary literature.

Throughout his career, Myers received numerous accolades, including the Michael L. Printz Award and the Coretta Scott King Award. He was a passionate advocate for literacy and the importance of diverse representation in literature, believing that young readers should see themselves reflected in the stories they read. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of writers and readers alike, as he opened doors for many in the literary world. Myers' commitment to storytelling and education remains a significant part of his lasting impact.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento August 12, 1937
Local de Nascimento Westfield, New Jersey, USA
Data de Falecimento July 1, 2014