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Explanation:
Walter Dean Myers’s stunning Coretta Scott King Award-winning novel, Fallen Angels, about the Vietnam War, was published in 1988. Twenty years later, Walter has written a riveting contemporary companion, Sunrise Over Fallujah, that again shows the devastating personal realities of war.
In Fallen Angels we met 17-year-old Richie Perry, a soldier in the Vietnam War. Now, in Sunrise Over Fallujah, set in 2003, Walter introduces us to Robin “Birdy” Perry, Richie’s nephew, a kid from Harlem, who comes face to face with war’s ugliest sides - and recounts this in letters to his Uncle Richie. Through Robin’s account, we begin to understand the realities behind the headlines - about the horror of war, and what war means to young people and their families.
Monster." This quote explains the title of the book. Also, it shows that the prosecutor doesn't see the main character as human. ... The prosecutor (Sandra Petrocelli) is calling Steve a monster because she is accusing him of stealing and killing.
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The Rupture
The Invasion
Mankind's Disgrace
The Sterilization
Global Warming
Death of the Moon
The Dry Rains
End of the Living
The Purification
The Revelation
The Ozone Event
Global Warming
Our Expiration Date
The Severance
The Wipe Out
Day of the Dead
Our Mutual Destruction
Terminal Velocity
The Tipping Point
The Decimation of Mankind