![]() ![]() Steve is a 15-year-old boy who stands to lose his freedom for the foreseeable future. Steve Harmon, accused of casing the store prior to the burglary, is writing a movie of his trial experience: scenes of the trial interspersed with his personal diary entries. Monster is written in the style of a screenplay. This is the story of the trial of the young man who "cased" the store (made sure that no police officers were present) - he's on trial for felony murder. In the course of the burglary, one of the young men gets ahold of Mr. Two other young men then rob the store owner. ![]() Supposedly, a young man goes into the store prior to a burglary for the purpose of ensuring that no cops are present. Nesbitt is a bodega (convenience store) owner who keeps a gun in his store to protect himself and the store. So, here's another booktalk of a very highly decorated book in terms of awards: By now, everyone probably knows how much I love Walter Dean Myers as an author.
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