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Title | : | Fallen Angels |
Author | : | Walter Dean Myers |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1989 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published October 7th 1983) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. War. Military Fiction |
Walter Dean Myers
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4 | 9469 Users | 1253 Reviews
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An exciting, eye-catching repackage of acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers' bestselling paperbacks, to coincide with the publication of SUNRISE OVER FALLUJA in hardcover. A coming-of-age tale for young adults set in the trenches of the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, this is the story of Perry, a Harlem teenager who volunteers for the service when his dream of attending college falls through. Sent to the front lines, Perry and his platoon come face-to-face with the Vietcong and the real horror of warfare. But violence and death aren't the only hardships. As Perry struggles to find virtue in himself and his comrades, he questions why black troops are given the most dangerous assignments, and why the U.S. is there at all.Define Books Concering Fallen Angels
Original Title: | Fallen Angels |
ISBN: | 0590409433 (ISBN13: 9780590409438) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Vietnam |
Literary Awards: | South Carolina Book Award for Young Adult Book Award (1991), Charlotte Award (1992), Keystone to Reading Book Award (1994), Coretta Scott King Book Award for Author (1989) |
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I thought that Fallen Angels was one of the best books that ive ever read. It really shows the life in vitnam and what they really had to go threw. I would give it 5 star rating. I would also recomend this book to anyone that likes war books.The Vietnam war was one of the most gruesome wars in history, this story looks one one teenagers perspective in this war. Just when you think Richie gets to go home, he got sent back out to action in thew Vietnam war. In this novel Richard Perry faces many difficult situations. Would you be able to kill multiple foreign people in order to go back home to your family? That is one of the main problems Richie has to face in this novel. Imagine walking through a burnt village, little girls and women
I had trouble getting into this book. I found this a really hard book to get through emotionally. I don't tend to pick up war books (in fact, I've started Sunrise Over Fallujah, also by Walter Dean Myers, about twice and couldn't get past the first ten pages or so), I think because of the inevitability of dying in the book and the notion of soldiers dedicating their lives for something that powers way above them are deciding. That being said, the book was well-written and thoughtful and
Best book I have ever read in along time. The book is thrilling as it shows the true brotherhood of a group of guys in the jungles of Vietnam. Perry (The main character) learns life and death as he fights to stay alive in the boonies with his squad of brothers.
I picked up and put down this book several times before I finally forced myself to finish. The thing is, my little brother read this book and loved it. There are very few books Sam can claim to have read that I haven't and that meant I HAD to finish this one. I am not particularly fond of coming of age stories or war books and Fallen Angels is a very realistic story about coming of age in the midst of the Vietnam War. However, despite how much I disliked it while reading it, I find I enjoyed the
Walter Dean Myers has been writing YA, gritty, urban fiction for a long time and he is very, very good at it. He writes boy books for boys with African-American protagonists. I picked up a special anniversary edition of Fallen Angels last week while I was at the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver because Id read Lockdown, his 2010 release, and loved it and the subject matter the Vietnam War interested me. I can still remember sitting around a table in the cafeteria in ninth grade talking to my
I was rather amazed at how real this book felt. The characters are all entertaining but it's their dialog that feels so real and honest that it draws the reader in. Myers was in Vietnam and, I assume, drew heavily on his own experiences for this book. While it is awful and violent, it isn't overwhelmingly so, often portraying the boredom of sitting around in camp and focusing more on the feelings of the characters rather than their actions. In fact, the mediation between feeling and action is
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