35 pages • 1 hour read
Jason Reynolds weaves his personal narrative, ambitions, and introspections into his verse novel. The narrative mirrors his personal odyssey while aiming to create an intimate and empathetic conversation with readers. He describes a journey interlaced with dreams and setbacks. In acknowledging the uncertainty of achieving his dreams, he presents himself as flawed and humble.
Reynolds does not shy away from portraying his own failures. At the age of 16, he “thought / [he] would’ve made it by now” (15). He aspired to become a millionaire by 25, only to find himself moving back in with his mother. He presents himself with “raw honesty,” as someone who knows about thwarted dreams. He is also someone who has learned how to revive his dreams over time.
In facing his challenges, Reynolds exemplifies perseverance and an unshakeable commitment to his dreams. He vehemently defends the essence of dreaming itself, acknowledging it as a powerful and transformative pursuit.
Reynolds embodies vulnerability. Despite being a published writer, Reynolds avoids presenting himself as someone who has “made it” (31). In this way, he aims to connect with his audience on a more personal and relatable level.
Reynolds allows dreamers to witness his own journey while encouraging them to contemplate their own aspirations, confront their struggles, and pursue their dreams.
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By Jason Reynolds