![]() The race is so close that a winner can’t be determined. Finally, Coach gives Castle one opportunity to run against Lu. Coach tells Castle this is a private practice, but Castle refuses to leave. As Castle watches the practice, he sees that Lu is really fast, but Castle thinks he could beat him, so he lines up next to Lu just off the track. Castle thinks basketball is his game, but he’s never played. ![]() ![]() On his walk home from school, Castle winds up at the park, so he decides to watch track practice. He was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Three years earlier, his dad drank too much, got out a gun, and shot at him and his mom. Then he goes to the bus stop to watch the people exercising in the gym across the street. Castle continues by telling about his normal routine. by Jason Reynolds (Author) (1,019) The sequel to National Book Award Finalist Ghost and a New York Times bestseller A newbie to the track team, Patina must learn to rely on her teammates as she tries to outrun her personal demons in this follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Ghost by New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds. Just like the people who made it into the Guinness Book of World Records, Castle hopes he too will do something special to earn a spot in the book. Ghost by Reynolds Book Summary ExpositionĬastle ‘Ghost’ Crenshaw begins by telling the reader about several world records. ![]() ![]() Ghost by Reynolds is a fantastic book! Throughout the story, the reader follows Castle ‘Ghost’ Crenshaw as he struggles with a mean dad, a school bully, doing what is right and wrong, and belonging. If you are looking for a book will a likable character that will make you laugh and cry, look no further. ![]()
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