Why was Long Way Down written?

Reynolds held the idea for Long Way Down for years before finally writing it. In 2003 when Reynolds was 19, he learned that a friend had been murdered. Speaking of the moment, he said he and his friends felt “an anger, a pain, like a cancer metastasizing by the second, spreading around [them] and through [them].

What did Jason Reynolds believe in?

Inspiring young people to write, as well as read, is part of Jason Reynolds’s life mission. He urges everyone to express their lives in words and art, whatever form that takes—prose, poetry, song lyrics, comics, anything at all. “The greatest gift [young writers] have is the voice that feels most natural,” he says.

What is Jason Reynolds known for?

Jason Reynolds is a New York Times bestselling author, a Kirkus Prize winner, a two-time Walter Dean Myers Award winner, an NAACP Image Award winner, a National Book Award finalist, and the recipient of a Newbery Honor, a Printz Honor, multiple Coretta Scott King Award honors and a CILIP Carnegie Medal.

What do the ghosts represent in Long Way Down?

But each of the ghosts presents, in its own way, the futility of revenge. Will’s father and brother both died shortly after their acts of revenge. Everyone on the elevator with Will is dead, offering advice from the perspective of experience. Another theme is that of choice.

What is the meaning of the ending of Long Way Down?

The ending of Long Way Down is a cliffhanger. When the elevator finally reaches the ground floor, Will is left with the final decision of whether or not to continue with his plan to seek revenge or to take a different path and help end the cycle of violence.

Who writes like Jason Reynolds?

Pénélope Bagieu, (born 22 January 1982 Paris), is a French illustrator and comic designer. She became known for her comic blog My quite fascinating life. Jeannie Vanasco is the author of the memoirs Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl and The Glass Eye.