97 pages 3 hours read

Walter Dean Myers

Bad Boy: A Memoir

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2001

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Recommended Texts for Pairing

Brown Girl Dreaming

  • 2014 memoir in verse by Jacqueline Woodson. Woodson is, like Myers, a writer of middle grade and YA fiction.
  • connects to themes of being Black in mid-20th-century America (Woodson was born in 1963), the desire for community, and the power and limitations of language
  • Consider how factors like gender and place (Woodson grows up partially in the South) affect Myers and Woodson’s experiences of race and racism.
  • Brown Girl Dreaming on SuperSummary  

“Sonny’s Blues”

  • 1957 short story by James Baldwin (content warning: contains discussions of drug use and dependency)
  • connects to themes of being black in mid-20th-century America and the relationship between parents and children
  • Myers describes “Sonny’s Blues” as the story that “gave [him] permission to write about [his] own experiences” (Chapter 19). Compare and contrast Myers’s childhood with that of the story’s narrator and his brother: What in particular might Myers have related to?
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