
Maniac Magee
by Jerry Spinelli
He wasn't born with the name Maniac Magee. He came into this world named Jeffrey Lionel Magee, but when his parents died and his life changed, so did his name. And Maniac Magee became a legend. Even today kids talk about how fast he could run; about how he hit an inside-the-park "frog" homer; how no knot, no matter how snarled, would stay that way once he began to untie it. But the thing Mania Magee is best known for is what he did for the kids from the East Side and those from the West Side.
He was special all right, and this is his story, and it's a story that is very careful not to let the facts get mixed up with the truth.
- Ages
- 11, 12, 9, 10, 13
- Interest Level
- Grades 4 - 8
- Grade Level Equivalent
- 5.4
- Lexile Measure
- 820L
- DRA
- 60
- Guided Reading
- W
- Publisher
- Little Brown and Company
- Number of Pages
- 192
- Genre
- Classics, Realistic Fiction
About the Author
Jerry Spinelli
Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal for Maniac Magee, the sixth of his more than fifteen acclaimed books for young readers. Growing up, he wanted to be a shortstop in the majors long before it occurred to him to be a writer. Crash came out of his desire to include the beloved PennRelays of his home state of Pennsylvania in a book. And, of course, to show the world a little bit about athletes and what makes some of them tick.
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