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A National Book Award Finalist for Young Peopleโs Literature.
Nominated as one of Americaโs best-loved novels by PBSโs The Great American Read.
Ghost wants to be the fastest sprinter on his elite middle school track team, but his past is slowing him down in this first electrifying novel of the acclaimed Trackseries from Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Awardโwinning author Jason Reynolds.
Ghost. Lu. Patina. Sunn
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Ghost (1) (Track) by Jason Reynolds Book Review
Name: ricardo is reading
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Poetry In Motion
Date: Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on February 16, 2020
Review: Castle Crenshaw โ who goes by Ghost โ has been running for most of his life. At least ever since his father's gun went off. It was pointed in the general direction of Ghost and his mother, and, like in all track races, the shot was a signal to start running. His father went to jail for it. They went back to a home that stopped feeling like home (they sleep in the living room, near the front door, just in case something else happens and they need to run again). And Ghost feels as if he never stopped. Only this restlessness he has felt inside has no real outlet, and it bubbles up, bursting outwards at times of stress and conflict. He lashes out, and gets in trouble for it often.โ
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And then one day, taking the usual long way back to his house, he stops to watch a group of kids his age during a track meet. He scoffs at the notion that people have to work at running, which comes so naturally to him. So he decides to show them up by beating their most promising and arrogant stars in an impromptu race. The coach is impressed and asks him to join, which Ghost, with some reluctance, eventually does.โ
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The feeling of running, Reynolds has said, is of your body going through trauma, as it fights against exhaustion and suffocation. Running is about feeling like you are about to die, and getting used to that sensation. And running is about breaking through, and overcoming that feeling.โ
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Castle Crenshaw โ who goes by Ghost โ has been running for most of his life. At least ever since his father's gun went off. It was pointed in the general direction of Ghost and his mother, and, like in all track races, the shot was a signal to start running. His father went to jail for it. They went back to a home that stopped feeling like home (they sleep in the living room, near the front door, just in case something else happens and they need to run again). And Ghost feels as if he never stopped. Only this restlessness he has felt inside has no real outlet, and it bubbles up, bursting outwards at times of stress and conflict. He lashes out, and gets in trouble for it often.โ
โ
And then one day, taking the usual long way back to his house, he stops to watch a group of kids his age during a track meet. He scoffs at the notion that people have to work at running, which comes so naturally to him. So he decides to show them up by beating their most promising and arrogant stars in an impromptu race. The coach is impressed and asks him to join, which Ghost, with some reluctance, eventually does.โ
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The feeling of running, Reynolds has said, is of your body going through trauma, as it fights against exhaustion and suffocation. Running is about feeling like you are about to die, and getting used to that sensation. And running is about breaking through, and overcoming that feeling.โ
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Running is also, in Reynolds' hands, an exceedingly useful metaphor โ not only for the particular issues that Ghost faces, but for life in general. Because what is life if not just a series of races you have to break through in order to breathe again? For Ghost, running is initially a means of escape, useful only when he wants to put as much distance between his problems and himself. He doesn't find the act itself uncomfortable โ his life is suffocating enough, after all, what is a little sprinting compared to the day to day? "Running ain't nothing I ever had to practice," he boasts at the beginning. "It's just something I knew how to do." It's only after he joins the team and it becomes an increasingly important aspect of his life that he properly begins to feel this suffocation, as he starts to come to terms with the heavy things he's been carrying inside โ this scream, as he calls it โ for most of his life.โ
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Ghost is about a lot of things, but it is mainly about dealing and living with trauma. There is a talk Jason Reynolds gave where he told the story about a childhood friend who, decades after the fact, recognized that he had been traumatized at a young age, and that he just went through life as if these feelings were normal, only to later realize that they were not supposed to be, and how surprised he was at this understanding. No one, you see, made him aware of the fact. It's a particularly cruel problem, and one we can only address by paying attention to the people around us. This is what Reynolds work does for his audience โ his books are all about being seen. In this novel, seeing one another is what Ghost's teammates do, as they accept him as one of their own. It's what his mother does, who, despite demanding job, studies at night in order to give them a better future. It's what Mr. Charles, the elderly owner of the local store shop does every time Ghost pays his store a visit and they fall into an established, familiar โ and familial โ routine. And most importantly, it's what his track coach does, seeing in Ghost some of the same struggles he faced growing up. The kind of struggles that makes you want to disappear, like a ghost, and run away, instead of being present, the burning in your chest a reminder that you are still alive and able to run free. Ghost may not entirely realize the full extent of his trauma, but he is smart enough to know when the people around him care for and want the best for him, which in turn, of course, makes him want to be better for them. "You can't run away from who you are," the Coach tells him at one point, "but what you can do is run toward who you want to be."โ
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The novel ends with a different kind of shot that makes Ghost run. Only this time, instead of running away, you are certain and hopeful that he's running free, breaking through the struggle, towards a better future.โ
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Jason Reynolds has written yet another lyrical and poetic book chockfull of meaning, and which helps us see these kids in a better and more understanding light. I loved reading it.
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Ghost is about a lot of things, but it is mainly about dealing and living with trauma. There is a talk Jason Reynolds gave where he told the story about a childhood friend who, decades after the fact, recognized that he had been traumatized at a young age, and that he just went through life as if these feelings were normal, only to later realize that they were not supposed to be, and how surprised he was at this understanding. No one, you see, made him aware of the fact. It's a particularly cruel problem, and one we can only address by paying attention to the people around us. This is what Reynolds work does for his audience โ his books are all about being seen. In this novel, seeing one another is what Ghost's teammates do, as they accept him as one of their own. It's what his mother does, who, despite demanding job, studies at night in order to give them a better future. It's what Mr. Charles, the elderly owner of the local store shop (who, in a brilliant example of Reynold's humor, looks like a white James Brown) does every time Ghost pays his store a visit and they fall into an established, familiar โ and familial โ routine. And most importantly, it's what his track coach does, seeing in Ghost some of the same struggles he faced growing up. The kind of struggles that makes you want to disappear, like a ghost, and run away, instead of being present, the burning in your chest a reminder that you are still alive and able to run free. Ghost may not entirely realize the full extent of his trauma, but he is smart enough to know when the people around him care for and want the best for him, which in turn, of course, makes him want to be better for them. "You can't run away from who you are," the Coach tells him at one point, "but what you can do is run toward who you want to be."โ
โ
The novel ends with a different kind of shot that makes Ghost run. Only this time, instead of running away, you are certain and hopeful that he's running free, breaking through the struggle, towards a better future.โ
โ
Jason Reynolds has written yet another lyrical and poetic book chockfull of meaning, and which helps us see these kids in a better and more understanding light. I loved reading it.
Name: Michelle S.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great book!
Date: Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on January 5, 2019
Review: I enjoyed reading this lots! The story is about a seventh grader named Castle โGhostโ Cranshaw living with his mother in New York City and his attempt to stay out of the trouble that follows him by joining one of the best track teams in the city. While doing so, he realizes many things about his past and future all while learning valuable life lessons in unexpected places. Ghost is the narrator and one of the main characters in the book. Coming from a poorer neighborhood with no Dad and a cafeteria worker for a mother makes him a target for bullying. Yet he has potential to achieve success if he can control his emotions. He has gone through a lot, especially with his Dad, who is a key reason to why and how he runs. His playful voice makes it seem like heโs sitting right next to you as you read, full of emotion and genuine passion about the story, which is why the book is so easy to read and fall in love with. Another main character is Ghostโs track coach, someone who is wise beyond his years and can identify with Ghost, which is what makes their bond so strong throughout the book. He wants the best for everyone (even if it means making them push themselves) and is the type of person who would go to the ends of the earth for the people he cares about- especially the team. The last four main characters are Lu, Sunny, and Patina. They are all new to the track team- just like Ghost. They each have unique quirks and secrets that make their stories alluring to Ghost and the reader as well. Conflict in the story unfolds when Ghost canโt keep his promise to his coach and his mother to stay out of trouble while being on the track team. He cuts corners and lies to cover up the trouble and many things he gets involved in that heโs not proud of, more importantly the things he knows his mother and coach wonโt be proud of. There is also an internal conflict as Ghost struggles to overcome his past and turn the anger and hurt heโs experienced into motivation to run fast- and not from his problems. The book is pretty unique, mainly because the characters are extremely unique. Each are so intriguing because the reader can relate to at least one of them, which makes the characters and the story more exciting, as you root for the characters in the story. Also, Ghostโs โvoiceโ or the authorโs style of writing makes the story so easy to visualize, because as you read, it seems like you are casually conversing with Ghost about the entire story. The resolutions to the conflicts Ghost encounters also contributes to bookโs uniqueness. I liked the fact that the book could appeal to so many people because it discusses how to deal with conflict, something we all face. But the characters, surprises within the plot, and overall uniqueness of the book made such a common issue an extraordinary story. There is one thing I disliked though, and that is the bookโs abrupt ending. The entire moment the book seemed to build up to- Ghostโs first track meet- seemed to be cut short. Just as he begins to run, the book ends. This left me unsatisfied, as I wouldโve liked to see how Ghost performed and how all of his work payed off in the end. I do enjoy an ending that thoroughly wraps all elements of the story up though, so maybe thatโs just my preference. Also, there is a sequel so maybe the ending was setting up the sequel, but regardless, I was disappointed with the ending. I would classify this novel as realistic fiction because the setting, events, and characteristics of the characters Ghost comes in contact with are very real. This novel applies to youth, more specifically teens or pre-teens, as it tells the story involving a conflict everyone faces, yet in a way that appeals to youth and a way that youth can fall in love with the bookโs characters and apply the themes that are demonstrated in the book. This book reminds me of the movie The Blindside, which follows the story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family. Both stories are similar in the sense that they follow a character who has to turn the hurt and anger they have experienced into motivation in order to succeed in a sport and in the end, life with the help of a mentor. Both have similar themes and messages and overall highlight important themes and lovable yet imperfect characters. In conclusion, I enjoyed reading the book and would rate it a solid four out of five stars.
Name: AV
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Kids loved this listen
Date: Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on December 5, 2022
Review: It was a winner with the kids. I enjoyed listening also
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