Myron Levoy

Myron Levoy was an American author known for his children's and young adult literature. His works often explore themes of friendship, identity, and social issues. One of his most notable books is 'The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson.'

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  1. 1. Alan And Naomi

    Set in New York City during World War II, the story follows a young boy named Alan who befriends Naomi, a traumatized Jewish refugee from Nazi-occupied France. As Alan attempts to help Naomi overcome her fears and integrate into their community, he learns about the profound effects of war and the importance of empathy and friendship. Through their growing bond, Alan discovers the challenges of healing and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

  2. 2. Callings

    Set against the backdrop of a bustling New York City, the story follows a young boy named David as he navigates the complexities of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. As David grapples with his own identity and the expectations placed upon him by his family and society, he finds solace and understanding in his friendship with a mysterious and unconventional girl named Lillian. Through their shared experiences and adventures, David learns to embrace his individuality and the power of following one's true calling, ultimately finding his own path in a world full of noise and expectations.

  3. 3. Vital Signs

    Set against the backdrop of a bustling New York City hospital, the story delves into the intricate lives of medical professionals and their patients, exploring the delicate balance between life and death. The narrative follows a dedicated doctor who grapples with the ethical dilemmas and emotional challenges of his profession while trying to maintain personal relationships. As he navigates the complexities of modern medicine, the doctor confronts his own vulnerabilities, ultimately discovering the profound impact of compassion and human connection in the healing process.