Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: November 1999
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 787

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    • Pub. Date: November 1999
    • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
    • Format: Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 787
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    He wasn’t born with the name Maniac Magee. He came into this world named Jeffrey Lionel Magee, but when his parents died and his life changed, so did his name. And Maniac Magee became a legend. Even today kids talk about how fast he could run; about how he hit an inside-the-park “frog” homer; how no knot, no matter how snarled, would stay that way once he began to untie it. But the thing Maniac Magee is best known for is what he did for the kids from the East Side and those from the West Side.

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    After his parents die, Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary, as he accomplishes athletic and other feats which awe his contemporaries.

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    In this modern-day tall tale, Spinelli ( Dump Days ; Jason and Marceline ) presents a humorous yet poignant look at the issue of race relations, a rare topic for a work aimed at middle readers. Orphaned as an infant, Jerry Magee is reared by his feuding aunt and uncle until he runs away at age eight. He finds his way to Two Mills, Pa., where the legend of ``Maniac'' Magee begins after he scores major upsets against Brian Denehy, the star high school football player, and Little League tough guy, John McNab. In racially divided Two Mills, the Beales, a black family, take Maniac in, but despite his local fame, community pressure forces him out and he returns to living at the zoo. Park groundskeeper Grayson next cares for the boy, but the old man dies and Maniac moves into the squalid home of the McNabs, who are convinced a race war is imminent. After a showdown with his nemesis, Mars Bar, Maniac bridges the gap between the two sides of town and finally finds a home. Full of snappy street-talk cadences, this off-the-wall yarn will give readers of all colors plenty of food for thought. Ages 8-12. (Apr.)

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    Biography

    Growing up, Jerry Spinelli was really serious about baseball. He played for the Green Sox Little League team in his hometown of Norristown, Pennsylvania, and dreamed of one day playing for the major leagues, preferably as shortstop for the New York Yankees.

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    awesomeby jessiebell

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    October 28, 2009: this is a great book for anyone it is very awesome

    This book is like a rollercoaster!by PandaLuver4ever

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    June 25, 2009: Jeffery Magee a.k.a Maniac Magee's life is full of up's and down's. he can't find a true family. His aunt Dot and uncle Dan aren't a help to beggin with so he runs. He ends up with the beale's and is at ome there but there is one huge problem. There black and he is white and that is something that doesn;t work for anyone. So Maniac runs again. This time he ends up in the Buffalo pen, where Grayson the zoo attendent works. Grayson takes Maniac to a baseball equipment room where they live until a couple days after Christmas Grayson dies. Maniac is soon on the run again. He lives many places after that and finally ends up witht he Beale's again. That ends up to be his true home. Maniac runs from his problems and it creates a heart warming story. I recomend this book for anyone no matter what age.


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