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Maniac Magee
(Paperback, 1999)
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Author: Jerry Spinelli
 After his parents are killed in an accident, Jeffrey Lionel Magee is forced to live with his aunt an...
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Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0316809063 ISBN-13: 9780316809061 Nov 1999 Publisher: Little Brown & Co 184 pages Grade:
From 4 to 6 Language: English |
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Synopsis After his parents are killed in an accident, Jeffrey Lionel Magee is forced to live with his aunt and uncle--a situation he eventually finds so unbearable that he runs away. Initially, Jeffrey leads an itinerant life, finding food and shelter where he can, but his circumstances change forever when he makes his way to Two Mills--a small, racially divided Pennsylvania town. Jeffrey's amazing abilities in all sorts of sports, his bravery, his intelligence, and his kindness win him a reputation (and the nickname "Maniac"), but his achievements also make him a threat to some of the other kids in Two Mills. Through his experiences in the East End (where the black people live) and the West End (where the white people live), Maniac becomes aware of not only the racism and ignorance that permeate both ends of town, but also the kindness and love found in both sets of residents. As he searches for a place to call home, Manic learns that the residents of the East and West ends have more in common than they ever imagined--and he sets out to find a way to bring them together. Told in the style of a tall tale or a legend, MANIAC MAGEE is the winner of the 1991 Newbery Medal., After his parents die, Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary, as he accomplishes athletic and other feats which awe and inspire everyone around him., After his parents die, Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary, as he accomplishes athletic and other feats which awe his contemporaries.
| Size | | Length: | 184 pages | | Height: | 7.0 in | | Width: | 4.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 5.6 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "They say Maniac Magee was born in a dump. They say his stomach was a cereal box and his heart was a sofa spring."
Industry Reviews "...this unusual novel magically weaves timely issues of homelessness, racial prejudice, and illiteracy into a complicated story rich in characters and details...an energetic piece of writing that bursts with creativity, enthusiasm, and hope." Booklist - Deborah Abbott (06/01/1990)
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Other Editions
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Paperback, 1992 - $0.75 Save 87% Paperback, 1997 - $10.17 Hardcover, 1990 - $0.75 Save 95% Hardcover, 1993 - $94.43 Paperback, 2001 - $36.02 Audio, 2001 - $5.01 Save 83% Audio, 2001 - $7.83 Save 68% Paperback, 1996 - $0.75 Save 66% Audio, 1993 - $22.04 Hardcover, 1999 - $7.79 Save 54% Paperback, 2004 - $12.20 Audio, 2005 - $11.41 Save 42% Digital - Not in stock. Add to Wish List Paperback, 1997 - $25.68 Paperback, 1998 - $25.68 Paperback, 2002 - $0.75 Save 89% Hardcover, 1992 - $0.75 Save 93% Hardcover, 1999 - $44.54
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