Scorpions

Scorpions by Walter Dean Myers, published by HarperCollins on June 20, 1988, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the challenges faced by a twelve-year-old boy named Jamal. As he navigates a world filled with peer pressure and social themes such as violence and poverty, Jamal finds himself in a precarious situation when his brother Randy is incarcerated. With mounting pressure from those around him, including Crazy Mack’s dangerous proposition to take control of the Scorpions gang, Jamal grapples with difficult choices that could alter the course of his life.
In this edition, readers will follow Jamal’s journey as he confronts the harsh realities of his environment, including the impact of homelessness and the struggle for survival. The narrative delves into the complexities of friendship and the loss of innocence, particularly when Jamal acquires a gun, leading to a pivotal moment in his life. With 224 pages, this book presents a poignant look at the struggles of youth in challenging circumstances, making it a significant addition to discussions around social issues and the experiences of young adults.
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Bad Trouble
Lately everybody’s messing with Jamal. His teachers, the kids at school, even his dad. And now that Jamal’s brother Randy’s in the slam, Crazy Mack has a crazy idea. He wants Jamal to take control of the Scorpions and run crack.
All the gang jive–Jamal has no use for it. Unless, like some say, it’s the only way to cop the bread for Randy’s appeal…
The story of twelve-year-old Jamal, whose life changes drastically when he acquires a gun. Though he survives the experience, it’s not without sacrificing his innocence and possibly his relationship with his best friend.
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