Maniac Magee | 
| Author: Jerry Spinelli Brand: INGRAM BOOK DISTRIBUTOR Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 718 reviews Sales Rank: 2348
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 180 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5 x 0.6
MPN: ING0316809063 ISBN: 0316809063 EAN: 9780316809061 ASIN: 0316809063
Publication Date: November 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Paperback, pages are tanning, spine is broken. Ships promptly w/notification emailed after shipping.
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Product Description After his parents die, Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary as he accomplishes athletic feats and other extraordinary exploits that awe his contemporaries. Paperback.
Amazon.com Review Maniac Magee is a folk story about a boy, a very excitable boy. One that can outrun dogs, hit a home run off the best pitcher in the neighborhood, tie a knot no one can undo. "Kid's gotta be a maniac," is what the folks in Two Mills say. It's also the story of how this boy, Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee, confronts racism in a small town, tries to find a home where there is none and attempts to soothe tensions between rival factions on the tough side of town. Presented as a folk tale, it's the stuff of storytelling. "The history of a kid," says Jerry Spinelli, "is one part fact, two parts legend, and three parts snowball." And for this kid, four parts of fun. bManiac Magee/b won the 1991 Newbery Medal.
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Maniac Magee great book! November 10, 2008 Maniac Magee is a wonderful book for any child to read. I read this bbok for me Children's Literature class and I could barely put it down. I found the development of the characters to be wonderful. Without a doubt I loved Amanda Beale, she was my favorite character and was definitely a spitfire. I would recommend that this book be used in intermediate grades. It is age appropriate for fifth grade and up.
Great condition! October 17, 2008 I am very happy with the condition of the book I have ordered through Amazon. Maniac Magee was one of the better books I have read to my family in a while, I look forward to ordering more through Amazon.br /br /Brenda Olson
Maniac Magee October 12, 2008 Good selection for 10-14 year olds. Provokes discussions on orphans- prejudism-segregation and homelessness. Keeps the adolescent reader interested.
Timeless mix of tall-tale and heart September 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been passionately in love with this book since the 4th grade. I think it is one of the best children's books ever written, in the many themes it explores.br /br /Heck, you have to give the author credit for writing such an ordinary story in a style usually reserved for legends. For that's what this becomes, an urban legend, a tall tale, of a boy who is simply an ordinary boy. It's real and touching even as it goes over the line to the roll-your-eyes fantastic. br /br /Even as Maniac Magee impresses the locals with his small-time wonders, he is a very real boy with very real emotions. No character in this book is made flat, and everyone is shown in multiple lights.br /br /And yet it still manages to have simple, poignant riding that is easily understood, even if the themes are a little more complex.br /br /One of the greatest books Spinelli has written or will ever write.
Maniac Magee September 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jeffery Magee is a twelve-year-old kid who's parents died in the famous PW trolley crash. His aunt and Uncle can't agree on anything, not even Jeffery. When they come to the school choir concert they sit on opposite sides of the bleachers, at the end of the song Jeffery is screaming for them to talk. Then he starts running, away from school, away from his aunt and uncle, away from Holidaysburg. Into Two Mills.br / Upon arriving in Two Mills Jeffery gets himself into the furious fight between blacks and whites. When he starts living with a family of blacks, the Beales, he finds himself in for alot of trouble, especially from Mars Bars Thompson. Eventually Jeffery, now Maniac Magee, ralizes the trouble he has caused and runs to East end, the white side of town. There he starts living with the Mcnabs, but soon sees that he's only causing trouble there too. In the end Maniac is living in a buffalo pen at the zoo when Amanda Beale and Mars Bars Thompson convince Maniac to live with them in West end, because they don't care if he's white, he is their friend.br / Pg 182:br / "Let's go."br / "Where?"br / "Home."br / "Who's?"br / "Mine. Yours. Ours. Come on, I'm sleepy"...br / He knew that finally, truly, at long last, someone was calling him home.br / I think this best examplifies the authors purpose in writing this book by saying that if you keep trying and don't give up you will be acceptted no matter what. Also that no matter how the world looks there is always someone who cares about you.br / I think that this book is a great contribution to society. It teaches us that growing up can be hard, but there is always something good waiting for you on the other side. Also, it helps us understand that if we preservere we will always make it.br / We will make it through life, good or bad, depending on our choices and I think that this book is a great example of that. overall this is a book that anyone who has questions about growing up should read.
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