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The Boy in the Black Suit

by Jason Reynolds

Interest age: 14 to 15
Reading age: 14+

Published by Faber and Faber, 2019

  • Coming-of-age
  • Love and romance

About this book

When Matt’s mum tragically dies from cancer, it feels like all the joy is sucked out of his life. He can’t even cook as that was "their" thing. Only his friend Chris even half treats him normally and the whole world seems messed up, especially when his dad starts drinking.

But things start to change when Matt gets a job at his local funeral parlour run by family friend Mr Ray. Strangely, going to other people’s funerals and honing in on the most grief struck relatives starts to make him feel a bit better. Then the grandma of a girl he noticed at the chicken shop dies. 

As their story begins to unfold, it’s really like fate has brought them together. She has an incredible name – Love – and maybe she can help Matt find joy in life again.

This is a profoundly beautiful, open-hearted, funny, tear-jerking, readable and relatable story, which explores grief in the truest sense. The prose never falters; every word is exactly right. As always with Jason Reynolds, teenagers that don’t even call themselves readers will find themselves swept up in Matt’s story, and suddenly discover that not only have they read a book, but they’ve read a deeply meaningful and important one, as if by magic. 

Note: The main characters are aged 17. There are some relatively mild swears (such as "pissed", used in the American sense of being unhappy) but there is no sexual content beyond kissing.

About the author

Jason Reynolds is a New York Times bestselling author, a Newbery Award Honoree, a Printz Award Honoree, National Book Award Honoree, a Kirkus Award winner, a two time Walter Dean Myers Award winner, an NAACP Image Award Winner, and the recipient of multiple Coretta Scott King honors. Reynolds was named the American Booksellers Association’s 2017 and 2018 spokesperson for Indies First, and served as the national spokesperson for the 2018 celebration of School Library Month in April 2018, sponsored by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL).

Jason’s many works of fiction include When I Was the Greatest, Boy in the Black Suit, All American Boys (cowritten with Brendan Kiely), As Brave As You, For Every One, Miles Morales: Spider Man, the Run series (Ghost, Patina, Sunny, and Lu), and Long Way Down, which received both a Newbery Honor and a Printz Honor. He is on faculty at Lesley University, for the Writing for Young People MFA Program and lives in Washington, DC. You can find his ramblings at JasonWritesBooks.com

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