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Books with author Jackie Reynolds

  • When I Was the Greatest

    Jason Reynolds

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Aug. 16, 2014)
    Jason Reynolds has written a diverse book all teens will want to read. I found this title on #weneeddiversebooks. This book is urban fiction (my students loved urban fiction!!!), involves a black teen with Tourette Syndrome, the toughness of neighborhood and family but also the closeness of community. Ali is a teen who becomes friends with brothers, Noodles & Needles when they move into his neighborhood. They hang out on the steps of their Bed-Stuy block but these 2 brothers lives are so much more gritty than Ali's. Ali has a tough, loving mother who works 2 jobs, an 11 year old sister wise beyond her years, and a father who seems to be absent. Ali has scruples and looks forward to his days with Noodles and Needles even calling them The Three Musketeers. But as time goes on, Ali begins to struggle with the way Noodles treats his brother, Needles. It all explodes one night, causing Ali to question if he can be friends with Noodles ever again. The writing is unflinching but also extols family, friendship, loyalty and honesty. I loved everything about this book and am definitely diving right into Jason Reynolds next book, The Boy in the Black Suit. Highly recommended. ( Amazon customer)
  • Jack and Almost Jill: A True Story of a Twin Adoption

    Jackie McReynolds-Ruchti

    Hardcover (Jackie Ruchti, Aug. 3, 2017)
    In this autobiographical tale, infant twins Jack and Jackie are adopted and brought to a new home on a farm. With their new family, Jack and Jackie have adventures catching frogs and fireflies, eating tomato sandwiches, and playing pretend with their new big brothers and sister. They discover that the love in an adopted family is the same as in other families—because family is all about love.
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  • Ghost

    Jason Reynolds

    Paperback (Thorndike Press Large Print, March 13, 2019)
    A National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature. Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's 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 a brand-new series from Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award-winning author Jason Reynolds.Ghost. Lu. Patina. Sunny. Four kids from wildly different backgrounds with personalities that are explosive when they clash. But they are also four kids chosen for an elite middle school track team-a team that could qualify them for the Junior Olympics if they can get their acts together. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves.Running. That's all Ghost (real name Castle Cranshaw) has ever known. But Ghost has been running for the wrong reasons-it all started with running away from his father, who, when Ghost was a very little boy, chased him and his mother through their apartment, then down the street, with a loaded gun, aiming to kill. Since then, Ghost has been the one causing problems-and running away from them-until he meets Coach, an ex-Olympic Medalist who sees something in Ghost: crazy natural talent. If Ghost can stay on track, literally and figuratively, he could be the best sprinter in the city. Can Ghost harness his raw talent for speed, or will his past finally catch up to him?
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  • We All Poot

    Jake Reynolds

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 18, 2014)
    WARNING: While reading We All Poot be prepared to: 1. Have fun 2. Take a trip around the world 3. Learn about diversity 4. Learn that we all poot 5. Laugh so hard that you accidently poot.
  • Jack and Almost Jill: A True Story of a Twin Adoption

    Jackie McReynolds-Ruchti

    Paperback (Jackie Ruchti, Aug. 26, 2017)
    In this autobiographical tale, infant twins Jack and Jackie are adopted and brought to a new home on a farm. With their new family, Jack and Jackie have adventures catching frogs and fireflies, eating tomato sandwiches, and playing pretend with their new big brothers and sister. They discover that the love in an adopted family is the same as in other families--because family is all about love.
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  • Sahara

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Describes the way of life of the Tuaregs, a nomadic culture that presently exists in the Sahara, the world's largest desert.
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  • Freckles Are Fabulous

    Jackie McReynolds-Ruchti

    Paperback (Jackie Ruchti, Oct. 15, 2017)
    Freckles are Fabulous is a story for children about finding self-confidence in the face of bullying, and accepting others without judging their appearance.The protagonist, Jackie, learns to accept her freckles with the mantra her Grandmother teaches her "FRECKLES ARE FABULOUS!" Jackie's grandmother calls them "sun kisses" and gives Jackie a new perspective on her freckles, the same freckles that her bully Kimmy called ugly.The antagonist, Kimmy, learns the error of her bullying when she develops freckles herself. In the end, Jackie takes the high ground and helps Kimmy accept that her "FRECKLES ARE FABULOUS!"
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  • Down Under

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 30, 2007)
    In this series of seven books, photojournalist Jan Reynolds documents the distinctive cultures and climates of indigenous peoples. Amprenula, a young Tiwi girl from an island off the Australian coast, gathers food with her mother. Amprenula lives closely with the land, just as her people have done for thousands of years, taking only what they need from the forest and the ocean around them. For the Tiwi and other Aborigines, the land is sacred. It connects them with their ancestors and the beginning of creation. As Amprenula combs through the forests and mangrove swamps, she is proud to travel along the same paths, sharing the same land, as her ancestors from centuries ago.
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  • Amazon Basin

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 2007)
    In this series of seven books, photojournalist Jan Reynolds documents the distinctive cultures and climates of indigenous peoples. Tuwenowa lives in the heart of the Amazon River Basin, home to the largest tropical rain forest in the world. For Yanomama people such as Tuwenowa and his family, the jungle provides everything they need -- from thatching for their huts to the tropical fruits, animals, and fish they eat. The rainforest is the birthplace of the centuries-old traditions of Yanomama culture. The people celebrate life with songs of thanks and mark death with special rituals. By learning these customs from his father, a tribal shaman, Tuwenowa hopes to uphold the Yanomama way of life as he grows up.
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  • The Boy In The Black Suit

    Jason Reynolds

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 16, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Working in the local funeral home to support his family after his mother's death and his father's descent into alcoholism, Matt falls in love with a tough girl who never cries and who understands his loneliness. By the author of When I Was the Greatest.
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  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man

    Jason Reynolds

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 30, 2018)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After a misunderstanding leads him to be suspended from school, Miles Morales feels conflicted about his identity as the new Spider-Man, but when his scholarship is threatened, he uncovers a plot that puts his friends and neighborhood at risk.
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  • Patina

    Jason Reynolds

    Paperback (Atheneum, Aug. 16, 2017)
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