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I was born on a Thursday, the 12th of August, , in Martinsburg, West Virginia. My name at birth was Walter Milton Myers. I was about two years old when my mother died and then inom was inexplicably given to Florence and Herbert Dean. I was raised in Harlem by Herbert, who was African-American and Florence, who was German and Native American and wonderful. They loved me very much and inom grew to love Harlem.
As a child, my life revolved around my neighborhood and church. The neighborhood protected me and the church guided me. I resisted as much as I could. I was smart (all kids are smart) but didnt do that well in school. inom had a speech impediment and often found myself leading with my fists when teased.
I funnen solace in books. My mother read to me from a very young age. From my comfortable perch on her lap, I would watch as she moved her finger slowly across the page and Id imagine the characters. Reading pushed me to discover worlds beyond my landscape, especially during
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Walter Milton Myers was born on August 12, in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Myers's mother passed away suddenly when he was just two years old. As a result, he was sent to live with Florence Dean, the first wife of Myers's biological father. Florence Dean and her husband, Herbert Dean, raised Myers in Harlem, New York. Due to his close relationship with his foster family, Myers changed his name to Walter Dean Myers. Throughout his life, Myers reflected fondly on his early years in Harlem. He often cited his church and neighborhood communities as major influences on his later work.
During his childhood, Myers suffered from a speech impediment. Afraid of being teased by his peers, he found solace in books and, later, in writing. Myers dropped out of high school and joined the military in After serving, Walter returned to writing. He began contributing to local tabloids and magazines. After reading James Baldwin, Mye
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Walter Dean Myers
American children's book author (–)
Walter Dean Myers (born Walter Milton Myers; August 12, – July 1, ) was an American writer of children's books best known for young adult literature. He was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia, but was raised in Harlem, New York City. A tough childhood led him to writing and his school teachers would encourage him in this habit as a way to express himself. He wrote more than one hundred books including picture books and nonfiction. He won the Coretta Scott King Award for African-American authors five times.[1] His novel Fallen Angels is one of the books most frequently challenged in the U.S. because of its adult language and its realistic depiction of the Vietnam War.
Myers was the third U.S. National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, serving in and [2] He also sat on the Board of Advisors of the Society of Children's Book Writer's and Illustrators (SCBWI).
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