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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
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5. Why does Reynolds consider his books to be "thank-you letters" and "love notes"?

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Nostrana [21]2 years ago
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One of the reasons why Jason Reynolds likens his books to "Thank you Letter" and "Love Notes" is because he has grown to appreciate his books as well as those who read them.

<h3>Who is Jason Reynolds?</h3>

Jason Reynolds is a black American Author with lots of novels and poetry for young adults and middle-grade audiences to his credit.

He holds several awards including the title of National Ambassador for Young Peoples literature as given by the Library of Congress.

Please see the link below for more about Jason Reynolds:

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