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Maniac Magee

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.

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. Maniac Magee won the 1991 Newbery Medal.

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  • Posted: Jun-25-2009

great bad ending

this book was a great book. it was was sad at times and happy at others. i think it taught people being rasist is a bad thing and that everyones equal. it shows people what it used to be like adn what it still is like in some places. i was clear and NOT confusing at all. the only thing i disliked...

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  • Posted: Jun-03-2009

Maniac magee Recomendation

I recomend the book Maniac Magee. It has lots of detail and is very realistic. Maniac Magee can run on rails and play sports like a pro. The other characters are important as well. The turning point in the story is amazing because, it completely changes your impression of a character. Maniac...

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  • Posted: Feb-26-2009

Tall Tales And Great Language

I just finished reading this book again, fifteen years after I first read it. It is a fun, engaging, and thoughtful book that is filled with great language.Here are my two favorite sections, which give a good taste of the book's wonderful use of words:1: "They found out he could do more with a...

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  • Posted: Feb-16-2009

Maniac Magee

Spinelli, J. (1990). Maniac Magee. New York: Little, Brown and Company.0316809063As an orphan, Jeffrey Magee is sent to live with his aunt and uncle who live separately within their house and refuse to share anything. At the age of eleven, Jeffrey, unable to deal with his aunt and uncle's refusal...

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  • Posted: Dec-14-2008

Surprisingly Uninteresting

Since this book won the Newbery, I expected a good book. But it's mostly tells, not shows--a no-no for writers. The author tells just about everything. There aren't that many actual dialogue scenes between the characters. I didn't find this book interesting at all. Just because a book wins the...

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  • Posted: May-18-2008

Maniacs are good friends

After reading Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli, I have learned a lot about what it takes to be a good friend. I thought I had good friends before I read it. Friends are supposed to be people you can laugh with, remember forever, and trust enough to ask for a payday loan without any threat of...

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  • Posted: May-13-2008

Run to this Book!

Run to this Book!The Best of Juvenile FictionThe story of Maniac Magee is a folk tale for today's kids. JeffreyLionel Magee--known as Maniac Magee--runs away from home. His parentsdied while he was only a baby and he had been living with his aunt anduncle. One day when he couldn't deal with his...

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  • Posted: May-11-2008

Maniac about Maniac Magee

Maniac Magee by Jerry SpinelliPublisher: Little, Brown Young Readers 1991Reading Level: 5.4194 PagesGenre: FictionManiac Magee is the story of a young boy whose parents die in a tragic accident. He is left in the care of his argumentative and unpleasant aunt and uncle. He runs away and the book...

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  • Posted: May-09-2008

*Teacher Review of Maniac Magee*

Title: Maniac MageeAuthor: Maniac MageePublisher: Little, Brown & Co. Young Readers Publication Date: 9/1/199Reading Level: Accelerated Reader Level: 4.9 Appropriate for children ages 9-13.Number of pages: 184Genre: Fiction (Young Adult) Jerry Spinelli's classic book Maniac Magee is still read...

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  • Posted: Feb-24-2008

Finding a place in the world

Maniac Magee is a young boy who lost his parents and was forced to move in with his aunt and uncle. Not liking them he one day decide to run away. Now on his own Magee was trying to find a place to stay. Later on he meets a girl who lives on the black east side and befriends her because they...

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