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Your first love is totally wrong for you. Do you follow your heart? Or do you run away?
Michael L. Printz Award winner Walter Dean Myers delivers an evocative tale of star-crossed urban love, reminding us that before we can be true to someone else, we must first be true to ourselves.
Myers's (Monster) compellingly readable novel in verse unfolds through an array of characters, all linked by Damien Battle and Junice Ambers who both live in Harlem but come from very different worlds. Damien has been accepted to Brown University; Junice's mother has been sentenced to 25 years for possession and drug dealing. A pair of early rap poems set up a rivalry between Damien and Sledge (whose "crew... wore their colors"), and also Damien's fascination with a "beauty" who "walks darkly, as if her mind weighs down/ Her steps," later revealed to be Junice. Myers crafts some memorable moments here, as when Junice describes her mother ("She gave freely/ To those in need, or to those who, like/ Her, were broken, and needed a fix") or when Miss Ruby, Junice's grandmother, expresses grief for her convicted daughter in a blues poem ("Yeah, it's hard, baby/ It's hard right down to the bone/ I said Oh, it's hard baby/ It's hard right down to the very bone/ It's hard when you're a woman/ And you find yourself all alone") and the banter between Damien and a buddy. Yet some readers may wish for a deeper understanding of what draws Damien to Junice, and why he risks his own family's upheaval and his future at Brown for this new romance. Though both Damien and Junice come off as sympathetic characters, their attraction to each other remains a mystery. Ages 12-up. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsCritically 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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December 01, 2007: This is the first book I have read by Walter Dean Myers and I am glad I picked it up. Very poetic words and sad situations make this book an interesting, engrossing read.
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October 21, 2007: I enjoyed reading Walter Dean Myers book ?Street Love?. It is about two lovers that want to leave their lives in New York City. Junice and Damian are the main characters in the story. They fall in love while dealing with a lot of problems. Junice tries to live life even when all the pressure is on her with her mother going to prison for twenty-five years for selling drugs. Damian is trying to stay out of trouble until he goes to college. He got accepted to Brown university. Junice is a sixteen year old girl that is trying to move on with her life while her mother is in prison. She has to take care of her little sister Melissa and her grandmother. She works hard in school and is a smart girl. Social Services knows about their problems and knows that their grandmother is too sick to take care of them so Junice is trying to keep her and her sister together. Damian is a seventeen year old basketball player that also does well in school and want to have a great life. Damian meets Junice at school. They start a relationship. They fall in love, share their hard times and they both want the same things to leave the streets of Harlem New York. Damian wants to leave and go to school and Junice wants to get out with her sister so they won?t get separated. This book told the good and bad of a young relationship that lasted. I didn?t want to put this book down. I recommend this book to all readers.