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Known for crafting stories that capture the essence of childhood and adolescence, Jerry Spinelli is an acclaimed author of young adult and middle-grade fiction who often draws inspiration from his own childhood memories and family life. His works often portray the experiences of a child protagonist who must confront challenges associated with growing up, such as developing personal identity and creating strong social bonds. Spinelli is most famous for his novel Maniac Magee, for which he won the Newbery Medal in 1991. The novel follows a young protagonist who must cope with his lack of a home and find a new place to belong as he simultaneously confronts larger societal issues such as racism. Based on Spinelli’s personal experiences growing up in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Maniac Magee has become widely celebrated for its thoughtful approach to topics like racial identity and inequality. The protagonist’s experiences of learning to fit into the world around him reflect themes that Spinelli explores in many of his novels, for his protagonists are often positioned on the fringes of society and are looking for a new place to fit in. Spinelli also wrote the well-known novels
By Jerry Spinelli
Crash
Crash
Jerry Spinelli
Jake and Lily
Jake and Lily
Jerry Spinelli
Loser
Loser
Jerry Spinelli
Love, Stargirl
Love, Stargirl
Jerry Spinelli
Maniac Magee
Maniac Magee
Jerry Spinelli
Milkweed
Milkweed
Jerry Spinelli
Stargirl
Stargirl
Jerry Spinelli
There's a Girl in my Hammerlock
There's a Girl in my Hammerlock
Jerry Spinelli
Third Grade Angels
Third Grade Angels
Jerry Spinelli
Wringer
Wringer
Jerry Spinelli