![]() Just because it doesn't touch your doorstep doesn't mean it doesn't touch anybody's doorstep. This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. He spoke with Morning Edition's A Martinez about Morales' other teenage superpowers and obsessions: writing poetry, and exploring his feelings about family, teachers, and a girl he likes. It grapples with huge themes though: censorship in schools, racism and fear. Reynolds' book is directed toward a wide audience - part poetry, part prose, with illustrations throughout. But with his superhero powers, he's invincible. Morales goes to a fancy private school in Brooklyn, New York, where he doesn't always feel acknowledged. In the sequel, Miles Morales - the half-Black, half-Puerto Rican teenage Spiderman - finds himself in school suspension for disagreeing with his history teacher. ![]() ![]() This one is called Miles Morales Suspended, and it continues the adventures of an "unassuming, everyday kid who just so happens to be Spider-Man." Simon & SchusterĪward-winning author Jason Reynolds returns with a sequel to his young adult novel Miles Morales: Spider-Man. The author Jason Reynolds has a new novel out, Miles Morales Suspended. ![]()
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