Handbook for Boys: A Novel by Walter Dean Myers, Matthew Bandsuch (Illustrator), Matthew Bandsuch (Illustrator)

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  • Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
  • Pub. Date: March 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780064409308
  • Sales Rank: 27,630
  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • 224pp
  • Edition Description: REPRINT
 
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Synopsis

Jimmy and Kevin could really use a guide to life.

Their activities almost land them in juvenile detention until Duke employs them in his Harlem barbershop. Duke has rules for everything. But is he offering good advice or just more aggravation?

In the groundbreaking tradition of the award–winning Monster and Bad Boy: A Memoir, Walter Dean Myers fashions a complex, layered novel about the rules for success. Handbook for Boys is the book that he wishes he could have read while growing up. It is also the book young people need to read today.

Ages 10+

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Sixteen-year-old Jimmy, on probation for assault, talks about life with three old men in a Harlem barbershop and hears about the tools he can use to get what he wants.

Publishers Weekly

"Returning to the setting for his 145th Street: Short Stories, the author juxtaposes a sketch of the 16-year-old narrator's home life with nuggets of wisdom delivered by the neighborhood barber with wit and tact," according to PW. Ages 10-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Critically acclaimed and bestselling author Walter Dean Myers has garnered much respect and admiration for his fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for young people. Winner of the first Michael L. Printz Award for Monster, and five Coretta Scott King Awards, recipient of two Newbery Honors, and a National Book Award finalist for Autobiography of My Dead Brother, he is considered one of the preeminent writers for children. He lives in Jersey City, NJ.

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Handbook for Boys: A Novelby Anonymous

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October 28, 2007: In Handbook for Boys, Kevin and Jimmy have lots of talks with Duke and the Guys at the barbershop. While Kevin and Jimmy are working in the barbershop, they learn lots of things that they are going to experience in their life. I think that it was a great book for mostly boys to read because males can relate to it more than females can relate to it. I?m not saying that girls shouldn?t read it, but it?s just that type of book. I actually learned about some things in this book also that can help me. One of those things that I learned is that I shouldn't do drugs because it could really mess me up in life. There was this one character in this book that had a great life going for her, but she got messed up after meeting this one guy. What she didn't know about this guy is that he was a big time drug dealer. She didn't get to know him before she did something with him and that really messed up her life.

Handbook for Boys: A Novelby Anonymous

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May 03, 2002: Directed as a kind of bibliotherapy to a certain group of readers, this book was not really a complex and layered novel, but still a good enough read. Watching the comings and goings in a Harlem barbershop as two adjudicated youths (Jimmy and Kevin) serve their time on the job and their mentor (Duke) tries to impart a few basic life skills in a compassionate way framed a good-enough plot with an ulterior motive. The story was spoiled for me by the advice giving Duke. Though he was doing all right with the dispensing of educative wisdom to the boys, the 'novel' didn't amount to more than a vehicle for Duke's teachings.