Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli
2012 Book 20: Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli (1/30/2012)
When homeless runaway Jeffrey “Maniac” Magee arrives in the highly segregated town of Two Mills he meets Amanda Bealle, an African American girl who shares his love of reading. Soon, Maniac Magee moves in with the Bealles, enraging racial tensions among their African American neighbors. He ends up sleeping on the streets, or sometimes with other down-and-outs, all the while amazing everyone with his friendly nature, athletic feats, and complete color-blindness. Maniac Magee’s story is engaging not only because of the positive social theme, but also because of the delightful prose and wonderful characters. A wonderful book for kids around the age of 9-12, I’d say. 5/5 stars
Labels:
Homelessness,
Newbery,
Orphans,
Racism,
Realistic Fiction,
Social Justice,
Young Adult
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