Ghost by Jason Reynolds follows the story of Castle Cranshaw, a young boy who discovers his talent for running while grappling with personal challenges and the shadows of his past. Set in a contemporary urban environment, the novel explores themes of identity, resilience, and the impact of family dynamics on youth. As Castle joins a track team, he learns valuable lessons about teamwork, self-acceptance, and overcoming obstacles. This engaging narrative is ideal for middle-grade readers and anyone interested in stories about personal growth and sports. Reynolds’ compelling writing style and relatable characters make this book a must-read for young audiences.
Key Points
- Explores the journey of Castle Cranshaw as he discovers his running talent
- Addresses themes of resilience, identity, and overcoming personal challenges
- Features a diverse cast of characters that enrich the narrative
- Ideal for middle-grade readers interested in sports and personal growth


