Asked by Kell
Has ghost changed in anyway at this point? In the ghost book by Jason Reynolds
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I’m not sure which point in the book you mean — could you tell me which chapter or scene you’re at? I can give a spoiler-free note or a full answer with spoilers.
Short, non-spoiler answer:
- Yes — Ghost does change. At the start he’s angry, impulsive, and running away from his past; by the end he begins to channel that energy into running and to trust other people (his coach and teammates). He still struggles, but he grows more honest with himself and starts making better choices.
If you want a detailed, spoiler-full explanation of exactly what changes and how, tell me where you are in the book or say you’re OK with spoilers and I’ll summarize his full character arc.
Short, non-spoiler answer:
- Yes — Ghost does change. At the start he’s angry, impulsive, and running away from his past; by the end he begins to channel that energy into running and to trust other people (his coach and teammates). He still struggles, but he grows more honest with himself and starts making better choices.
If you want a detailed, spoiler-full explanation of exactly what changes and how, tell me where you are in the book or say you’re OK with spoilers and I’ll summarize his full character arc.
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