50 pages • 1 hour read
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Lu by Jason Reynolds follows Lu Richardson, a young boy with albinism, as he faces personal hurdles on and off the track. With a new sibling on the way, Lu grapples with feelings of inadequacy and learns about integrity and resilience. Supported by his family and track team, he navigates complex relationships and ultimately gains confidence, embracing his role as a big brother. The book involves substance use disorder and bullying.
Jason Reynolds' Lu captivates with its engaging prose and relatable characters. Readers appreciate the exploration of identity and perseverance, praising the book's emotional depth and inspiring narrative. Some found character development predictable, but overall, it's a poignant conclusion to the series that resonates with both teens and adults.
Fans of YA novels like The Crossover by Kwame Alexander and Ghost by Jason Reynolds will enjoy Lu, the final book in the Track series. Ideal for readers aged 10-14, it blends sports, personal growth, and overcoming obstacles, appealing to those who love stories about athletic teens navigating challenges on and off the track.
Lexile Level
570LSports
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Modern Classic Fiction
Relationships: Family
Relationships: Teams
Life/Time: Coming of Age