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  1. Ghost is a 2016 novel by American author Jason Reynolds. Reynolds began his writing career as a poet and published his first novel, When I Was the Greatest, in 2014. Reynolds has won several accolades, including a Kirkus Prize, an NAACP Image Award, a Schneider Family Book Award, a Newbery Medal, and a Carnegie Medal.

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  2. Aug 30, 2016 · Ghost is the first book in Reynolds’ Track series. Each book in the series focuses on a different member of Ghost’s track team, and the installments share their name with that character. The other books in the Track series include Patina (2017), Sunny (2018) and Lu (2018). A throughline of much of Reynolds’ work is how identity ...

  3. Castle Cranshaw —who gives himself the nickname “Ghost”—has a hard time in school following a traumatic event that happened to him when he was in fourth grade. Ghost’s father is an alcoholic, and one night he got drunk and fired a pistol at Ghost and his mother, Terri, as they were fleeing their home. Luckily, the bullets missed their ...

  4. Analysis. Ghost feels good about what he has done with his shoes because they feel much lighter. However, he knows his mother will be angry if she sees what he did. So, to avoid a lecture about the value of a dollar, he hides the shoes in his room and buries the scraps in the trash. The next day, he worries that Brandon will see his shoes and ...

  5. The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 American film serial directed by Fred C. Brannon and William Witney. Produced by Republic Pictures and written by Albert DeMond, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, and Sol Shor, it was the last serial directed by Witney. It is divided into twelve chapters and stars Charles Quigley as a criminologist who attempts to thwart ...

  6. Defined as faith and confidence in the reliability of someone, trust is another important theme in Ghost. Reynolds introduces the theme when Castle discusses his relationship with Mr. Charles, a local shopkeeper. During the crisis that sent Castle's father to prison, Castle and his mother took refuge in Mr. Charles's store, knowing they could ...

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  8. Castle "Ghost" Cranshaw. Castle, who nicknames himself "Ghost," is the protagonist and narrator of the novel. At twelve, Castle is a middle-schooler living in the impoverished Glass Manor neighborhood of an unnamed city. Three years before the events of the novel, Castle's father went to prison for shooting at Castle and his mother as they fled ...

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