Monster
- Pages
- 281
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780064407311
- Reading Time
- ~4h 55min
Monster is a book by Walter Dean Myers. It has 281 pages.
About this book
Walter Dean Myers’s Monster follows sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon, who stands trial for his alleged involvement in a robbery that ended in murder. Rather than traditional prose, the narrative unfolds through Steve’s personal journal entries and a screenplay he writes to process his courtroom experience. This hybrid structure mirrors the protagonist’s fractured sense of identity as he navigates a legal system eager to label him before any verdict is reached. The novel examines how society categorizes young people of color, exploring the tension between public perception and private conscience. Through Steve’s reflections on his relationships with his court-appointed lawyer, his incarcerated father, and fellow defendants, Myers questions who holds the power to define morality. The story remains grounded in the psychological weight of incarceration, the search for self-worth, and the enduring impact of systemic bias. By framing a legal drama through the intimate voice of a teenager, the book invites readers to consider how easily humanity can be stripped away by circumstance and stereotype.
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How many pages is Monster?+
Monster has 281 pages.
What is Monster about?+
Walter Dean Myers’s Monster follows sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon, who stands trial for his alleged involvement in a robbery that ended in murder. Rather than traditional prose, the narrative unfolds through Steve’s personal journal entries and a screenplay he writes to process his courtroom experie...
Who wrote Monster?+
Monster was written by Walter Dean Myers.