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Jerry Spinelli

Maniac Magee

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1990

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Authorial Context: Jerry Spinelli

Jerry Spinelli is a prolific middle grade and young adult author whose works have stood the test of time and continue to resonate with readers of all ages. In his novels, he explores issues such as friendship, bullying, identity, and racial tolerance and encourages young readers to reflect on their own experiences while they navigate the challenges of growing up. Often his works feature smart, sensitive protagonists who are somehow at odds with the world. He also creatively weaves his love of sports, his belief in the power of family, and his memories of growing up in small-town America into his stories.

In an interview with author Katherine Applegate, Spinelli reveals that he wanted to write about a “kid who is a hero to other kids” (Maughan, Shannon. “25 Years On, ‘Maniac Magee’ Is Still Running.” Publisher’s Weekly, 2015). He claims that his traditional childhood in Pennsylvania inspired him to write about nontraditional childhoods; his best friend was also an orphan, just like Maniac Magee. As the legend of Maniac demonstrates, Spinelli believes that people have a “tendency to recall [their] childhoods in almost mythical terms. Memory makes legends of us all” (White, Caitlin. “Why We Still Need ‘Maniac Magee’ After 25 Years.