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About this guide: In Monster, which won the first annual Michael L. Printz Award for excellence in young adult literature, acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers weaves a tale that causes us to question what we know and believe about race, justice, and truth in American society today. The author was curious about what leads a person from innocence to committing criminal acts and, eventually, entering prison. He spent many months interviewing killers, robbers, prostitutes, and drug dealers, and that extensive research infuses Monster with a gritty realism that is at once riveting and frightening. Presented as a screenplay that the protagonist writes while on trial for felony murder, the story that unfolds is wrenching and provocative, and the reader is invited to draw his or her own conclusions about the events and participants surrounding a brutal crime. The discussion questions presented here are intended to spark a spirited debate about the many moral and societal dilemmas depicted in this revolutionary novel. About the book: Sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon can scarcely believe what has happened to him. Somehow he has ended up incarcerated in the Manhattan Juvenile Detention Center for his alleged role in the robbery of a neighborhood drugstore in which the owner of the store was killed. Now he s been charged with felony murder! As the trial begins, Steve feels that this can t possibly be his real life. Everything is suddenly out of control. To him, it seems as if he has walked into the middle of a movie. Since he is a film student, he decides to tell his story in the form of a screenplay. Steve calls his film Monster, because that s how the prosecutor refers to him in court. But is he really a monster? And will we ever really know the whole truth? ide Reading Group Guide Reading Gro

For Discussion: 1. Is justice served in Steve s case? Based on the evidence, what was Steve s role during the robbery? Should he have been charged with, or convicted of, felony murder? How should the jury have voted? 2. In the opening credits to his movie, Steve writes that this is the incredible story of how one guy s life was turned around by a few events. When does Steve lose control of his own fate? What could he have done differently to avoid the situation he finds himself in? 3. Steve also writes that the story is told as it actually happened. Is that true? How does the fact that the story is told from Steve s point of view influence what the reader knows about the events surrounding the robbery? 4. Steve imagines the defense attorney is looking at him and wondering who the real Steve Harmon was. Who is the real Steve Harmon? Is he a monster, as the prosecutor calls him? Why is it so important to Steve to have a better understanding of who he is? 5. Reread the prisoners debate on truth (pages 220 222). Who is right? What happens to truth in our legal system? Are people always encouraged to tell the truth? Are lawyers always most concerned with the truth? Are fact and nonfact the same as truth and nontruth? How might the characters in Monster answer this question? 6. After a visit from his mother, Steve says, I knew she felt that I didn t do anything wrong. It was me who wasn t sure. It was me who lay on the cot wondering if I was fooling myself. Why does Steve begin to doubt himself? 7. The book s characters are diverse in many ways, including race, background, and age. What makes the characters so realistic? How do they make the story and life in jail seem real? One of ide Reading Group Guide Reading Gro

the prisoners, Acie, says, All they can do is put me in jail. They can t touch my soul. What does he mean by this? Is he right? 8. Which witnesses were sympathetic to Steve? Who is credible the witnesses or Steve? 9. Steve s defense attorney, O Brien, tells him, half of those jurors, no matter what they said when we questioned them when we picked the jury, believed you were guilty the moment they laid eyes on you. You re young, you re Black, and you re on trial. What else do they need to know? What does this statement imply about the American justice system? Does it treat everyone fairly? Do you agree with O Brien s assessment? Was race a major factor in the outcome of the trial? Why or why not? 10. Petrocelli, the prosecuting attorney, maintains that they are all equally guilty. The one who grabbed the cigarettes, the one who wrestled for the gun, the one who checked the place to see if the coast was clear. Is everyone equally guilty, or are there varying degrees of guilt? What are the degrees? Is Steve innocent or guilty? 11. Is the screenplay format an effective way to tell the story? Why did the author choose to use this device? In film class Mr. Sawicki warns his students against making their films too predictable and also advises them to keep it simple. Have Steve and, by extension, the author of the novel, achieved those goals? Why or why not? 12. How does the art in this book enhance the story? As Steve s movie begins, the credits look like those in Star Wars. What does this say about Steve? Re uide Reading Group Guide Reading Gr Re

roup Guide Reading Group Guide ading Group Guide Reading Group roup Guide Reading Group Guide Walter Dean Myers has been a prolific writer of children s and young adult literature for over thirty years. During his career he has received virtually every accolade his profession offers, including the Michael L. Printz Award for Monster, a Newbery Honor for Scorpions, numerous Coretta Scott King citations, and the American Library Association s Margaret A. Edwards Award for his lifetime contribution to the field of children s literature. Myers was raised in Harlem, where many of his books are set. Despite being a high school dropout, he earned a B.A. from Empire State College. Of his work, Myers says, "Ultimately, what I want to do with my writing is to make connections to touch the lives of my characters and, through them, those of my readers." Walter Dean Myers lives with his wife, Constance, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Critical Acclaim for Walter Dean Myers s Monster 2000 Michael L. Printz Award 2000 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book 1999 National Book Award Finalist 1999 Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction Honor Book 2000 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist 2000 Edgar Allan Poe Award Nominee 2000 ALA Best Book for Young Adults 2000 ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers 1999 Books for the Teen Age (New York Public Library) 1999 Notable Children s Book, The New York Times

Also by Walter Dean Myers, available from HarperCollins Bad Boy: A Memoir Tr 0-06-029523-6 $15.95 ($23.95) Lb 0-06-029524-4 $15.89 ($24.89) Au 0-694-52535-9 $24.00 ($35.95) The Righteous Revenge of Artemis Bonner Pb 0-06-440462-5 $4.95 ($5.95) Scorpions Tr 0-06-024364-3 $15.95 ($23.50) Lb 0-06-024365-1 $15.89 ($23.89) Pb 0-06-440623-7 $5.95 ($6.95) Pb 0-06-447066-0 $5.95 ($8.95) Recommended Reading List If you enjoyed Monster, try these other books from HarperCollins: Nothing But the Truth by Avi Pb 0-380-71907-X $4.95 ($7.50) The Buffalo Tree by Adam Rapp Pb 0-06-440711-X $11.00 ($15.95) Gold Dust by Chris Lynch Tr 0-06-028174-X $15.95 ($23.95) Lb 0-06-028175-8 $15.89 ($24.89) Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher Tr 0-688-18019-1 $15.95 ($23.95) Lb 0-06-029369-1 $15.89 ($24.89) To order, contact your HarperCollins sales representative, or call 1-800-C-HARPER, or fax your order to 1-800-822-4090. Prices subject to change without notice. 1350 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019 www.harperchildrens.com Guide ISBN: 0-06-623832-3