The Boy in the Black Suit
(Autor) Jason ReynoldsMatt wears a black suit every day. No, not because his mom died - although she did, and it sucks. But he wears the suit for his gig at the local funeral home, which pays way better than the Cluck Bucket, and he needs the income since his dad can't handle the bills (or anything, really) on his own. So while Dad's snagging bottles of whiskey, Matt's snagging fifteen bucks an hour. Not bad. But everything else? Not good. Then Matt meets Lovey. Crazy name, and she's been through more crazy stuff than he can imagine. Yet Lovey never cries. She's tough. Really tough. Tough in the way Matt wishes he could be. Which is maybe why he's drawn to her, and definitely why he can't seem to shake her. Because there's nothing more hopeful than finding a person who understands your loneliness - and who can maybe even help take it away.
Jason Reynolds
Jason Reynolds is a critically acclaimed American author known for his powerful and poignant young adult fiction. His work often tackles themes of race, identity, and social justice, resonating with readers of all ages. Reynolds has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including multiple Coretta Scott King Honors and a National Book Award nomination.
Some of his most notable works include "Ghost," "Long Way Down," and "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You," which he co-wrote with Ibram X. Kendi. Reynolds' writing style is characterized by its raw and honest portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of young people, making his stories both relatable and impactful.
Reynolds has made significant contributions to literature by amplifying diverse voices and perspectives, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for social change. His dedication to empowering young readers and addressing important issues in his writing has solidified his place as a leading voice in contemporary literature.
One of Reynolds' most famous works is "Long Way Down," a novel-in-verse that follows a teenage boy grappling with the cycle of violence in his community. The book has been praised for its lyrical prose, emotional depth, and thought-provoking exploration of themes such as grief, forgiveness, and redemption. Jason Reynolds' impact on the literary genre of young adult fiction is undeniable, and his work continues to inspire and provoke readers around the world.