Monster (1999 novel)

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Monster
Author Walter Dean Myers
Cover artist Christopher Myers
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Drama, Crime novel
Publisher Harpercollins
Publication date April 21, 1999
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 281 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-06-440731-4

Monster is a young adult drama novel by American author Walter Dean Myers and was published by Harpercollins in 1999.

Contents

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The novel centers around a teenager named Steve Harmon, who has just been arrested, and has been charged with felony murder. The book tells how Steve must cope with the fact that he might be behind bars the rest of his life, and going through the trial.

The book is a mixute of the screenplay and diary formats, which are used to tell the story of Steve Harmon's murder trial. It was nominated for the 1999 National Book Award for Young People's Literature.

Sixteen year old Steve Harmon stands accused of assisting in the murder of a store owner. The novel revolves around the question of whether Steve was part of the gang which held up the store or whether he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Using the screenplay format, the reader gains great insight into not only Steve's reaction to the prosecutor's portrayal of him as a "monster" but also to what it is like to be held in jail.

At the end of the novel, Steve is acquitted of the charges, but there are still suspicions that he is guilty.

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Steve Harmon, Aguinaldo Nesbitt, James King, Osvaldo Cruz, Sandra Petrocelli, Kathy O'Brien, Asa Briggs, Richard "Bobo" Evans, Wendell Bolden, George Sawicki, Karol Manning, Mr. Harmon, Mrs. Harmon, Jerry Harmon, José Delgado, Lorelle Henry, Dorothy Moore, Salvatore Zinzi, Detective Karyl, Detective Williams

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