Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff

Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff by Walter Dean Myers is a reprint edition published by Penguin on April 1, 1988. This 192-page book is written in English and presents a narrative centered around a young boy named Stuff, who navigates new friendships and experiences after moving to 116th Street. As he becomes acquainted with Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Gloria, their lives intertwine in significant ways, leading to memorable events throughout the year.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of friendship, social dynamics, and the challenges of growing up in an urban environment. The narrative captures the essence of city life and the complexities of youth, as Stuff faces various trials, including love and loyalty, alongside his friends. The book delves into the experiences of African American youth, providing insights into their lifestyles and the social themes that shape their lives.
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Stuff doesn’t know anyone when he first moves to 116th Street. But all of that changes when he meets Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Gloria. Stuff and the gang grow close that eventful year, and nothing is ever like it again. That’s the year modern science gets them all in jail; Stuff falls in love and is unfaithful; and Cool Clyde and Fast Sam win the dance contest-almost.
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