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Harlem summer / by Walter Dean Myers.

By: Myers, Walter Dean, 1937-2014.
Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, c2007Description: 165 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Media type: unmediated ISBN: 043936843X; 9780545342353.Subject(s): Harlem Renaissance--Juvenile fiction | African Americans--Fiction | Coming of age--FictionDDC classification: Fic M9921 2007 Summary: In 1920s Harlem, sixteen-year-old Mark Purvis, an aspiring jazz saxophonist, gets a summer job as an errand boy for the publishers of the groundbreaking African American magazine, "The Crisis," but soon finds himself on the enemy list of mobster Dutch Shultz.
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In 1920s Harlem, sixteen-year-old Mark Purvis, an aspiring jazz saxophonist, gets a summer job as an errand boy for the publishers of the groundbreaking African American magazine, "The Crisis," but soon finds himself on the enemy list of mobster Dutch Shultz.

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