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Handbook for Boys by Walter Dean Myers
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Handbook for Boys

HarperCollins · 2025-09-30

Edition details: Paperback – September 30, 2025

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Peer Pressure
  • Good for readers interested in century

What You Get

  • Themes: Boys, Young, Ages.
  • Reading lane: Social Themes and People & Places.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins.

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What we read

  • Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Peer Pressure

    80%
  • Young Adult Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American

    78%
  • Young Adult Nonfiction / Social Topics / Bullying

    77%

About This Book

In the groundbreaking tradition of his award-winning Monster and Bad Boy: A Memoir , Walter Dean Myers fashions a highly readable, powerful novel about the rules for success for young men, especially those navigating coming of age while Black. Jimmy and Kevin could use a guide to life. When each of the boys gets in the kind of trouble that almost lands them in juvenile detention, their neighbor Duke steps in and offers them jobs in his Harlem barbershop. The regulars at the...

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In the groundbreaking tradition of his award-winning Monster and Bad Boy: A Memoir , Walter Dean Myers fashions a highly readable, powerful novel about the rules for success for young men, especially those navigating coming of age while Black. Jimmy and Kevin could use a guide to life. When each of the boys gets in the kind of trouble that almost lands them in juvenile detention, their neighbor Duke steps in and offers them jobs in his Harlem barbershop. The regulars at the barbershop seriously get on Jimmy’s nerves. Duke, Cap, and Mister M all seem determined to give the two boys a hard time. Still, it seems like everyone who walks through the door and sits in Duke’s chair has a story and a philosophy—whether they know it or not—and Jimmy is listening. It drives Jimmy nuts when the adults in his life assume he doesn’t know anything—and he’s got a lot of anger to go around. But it might turn out that listening to the conversations in Duke’s shop could be the education on living that Jimmy needs. In his introduction to Handbook for Boys , Walter Dean Myers wrote: "I know as a troubled teenager I would have loved to have a neighborhood barbershop to sit in and a group of worldly and knowledgeable men to counsel me. Thinking about this was my motivation in writing this book, hoping it will be, in the least, a jumping-off point for many interesting conversations about success."

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