Harlem Summer
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2007
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Novel • Fiction
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Children`s LiteratureHarlem, New York • 1920s
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Music2007
YA
12-18 years
Harlem Summer by Walter Dean Myers follows a young person's adventures in 1920s Harlem, capturing the vibrant culture, music, and challenges of the era. The protagonist navigates personal growth and societal issues while interacting with historical figures and experiencing the complexities of adolescence in a rapidly changing world.
Nostalgic
Adventurous
Humorous
Playful
Informative
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Harlem Summer by Walter Dean Myers is praised for its vibrant depiction of 1920s Harlem, offering readers a colorful and engaging backdrop. Critics highlight the compelling blend of historical figures and fictional characters. Some suggest the plot may feel predictable for seasoned readers. Overall, it captures the jazz era's essence with youthful enthusiasm and cultural richness.
Harlem Summer readers typically enjoy vibrant historical fiction with a jazz-infused backdrop. They appreciate coming-of-age tales similar to those in The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 or Bud, Not Buddy, enjoying the intersection of personal growth and historical events. Ideal for teens and adults fascinated by the Harlem Renaissance.
368 ratings
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165
Novel • Fiction
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Children`s LiteratureHarlem, New York • 1920s
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Music2007
YA
12-18 years
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