Jason Reynolds

In the next four years, Reynolds wrote eight more novels, most notably the ''New York Times'' best-selling Track series—''Ghost'' (2016), ''Patina'' (2017), ''Sunny'' (2018), ''Lu'' (2018)—and ''As Brave As You'' (2016). ''Ghost'' was a National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature and ''As Brave As You'' won the Kirkus Prize, the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work for Youth/Teen, and the Schneider Family Book Award. Reynolds also wrote a Marvel Comics novel called ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' (2017).
In 2017, Reynolds returned to poetry with ''Long Way Down'', a novel in verse that was named a Newbery Honor book, a Printz Honor Book, and best young adult work by the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Awards. In 2019, he wrote ''Look Both Ways'', for which he won a Carnegie Medal.
From 2020 to 2022, Reynolds was the Library of Congress' National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
In 2023, Reynolds won the Margaret A. Edwards Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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