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Thalia Kids' Book Club: Walter Dean Myers' Riot

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Thalia Kids' Book Club: Walter Dean Myers' Riot

By: Walter Dean Myers
Narrated by: Madeline Cohen
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The two-time National Book Award finalist discusses his historical novel about the New York City Draft Riots in 1863 with middle graders and teens, ages 12 and up. The event includes a discussion with the audience.

Performance playlist: Reading with the Audience by Walter Dean Myers, then conversation between Walter Dean Myers and Madeline Cohen.

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Literature & Fiction

Editor reviews

In this meeting of the Thalia Kids' Book Club, the prolific writer Walter Dean Myers reads from his historical novel Riot, about the brutal draft riots that took place in New York City in 1863. Host Madeline Cohen interviews Myers about how he came to be a writer, his sometimes troubled childhood, his writing methods, and his research for the book, which included long walks through the city and scouring old newspapers. Afterward, children from the audience act out scenes from the inventive novel, and try their hand at composing similar pieces.

Critic reviews

"Myers is arguably one of the most important writers of children's books of our age." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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