51 pages • 1 hour read
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In Jason Reynolds’s Long Way Down, 15-year-old Will Holloman grapples with the murder of his brother Shawn and plans to seek revenge. As he rides his building's elevator to confront the supposed killer, he is visited by ghosts from his past who challenge his understanding of violence and revenge, leading him to reconsider his choices in a powerful narrative that ends on a cliffhanger.
Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds is widely praised for its powerful, poetic verse and raw, emotional narrative. The novel effectively captures the protagonist's internal struggle and the impact of violence. Critics commend its gripping, timely themes and innovative storytelling. However, some note the story's brevity might leave readers wanting deeper character development.
A reader who would enjoy Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds is typically a young adult interested in contemporary, poignant narratives tackling themes like violence, grief, and morality. Comparable to readers of Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give and Nic Stone's Dear Martin, they appreciate powerful, thought-provoking storytelling in verse form.
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Lexile Level
HL720LRealistic Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction
Grief / Death
Relationships: Family