Jason Reynolds is crazy.
About stories.
After earning a BA in English from The University of Maryland, College Park, he moved to Brooklyn, New York, where you can often find him walking the four blocks from the train to his apartment talking to himself. Well, not really talking to himself, but just repeating character names and plot lines he thought of on the train, over and over again, because he's afraid he'll forget it all before he gets home. When I Was the Greatest is his debut novel. You can find his ramblings at IAmJasonReynolds.com.

Twenty-Four Seconds from Now . . .

Twenty-Four Seconds from Now . . .: A LOVE Story

by Jason Reynolds

Twenty-Four Seconds from Now . . .: A LOVE Story

by Jason Reynolds

Jason Reynolds tackles it—you know...it—from the guy’s perspective in this unfiltered and undeniably sweet stream of consciousness story of a teen boy about to experience a huge first.

From National Book Award finalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds comes these essential groundbreaking books that will challenge and expand your perspective.

From National Book Award finalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds comes these essential groundbreaking books that will challenge and expand your perspective.

Utterly unique and evocative, Ain’t Burned All the Bright is a masterful mash-up of art and text from Jason Reynolds and painter Jason Griffin. This powerful piece captures what it’s like to be young and Black in America right now.

My Name is Jason. Mine Too. Our Story. Our Way. is a stunning visual autobiography of two crazy-talented besties, who could never be who they are singularly if they weren’t who they were together.

Utterly unique and evocative, Ain’t Burned All the Bright is a masterful mash-up of art and text from Jason Reynolds and painter Jason Griffin. This powerful piece captures what it’s like to be young and Black in America right now.

My Name is Jason. Mine Too. Our Story. Our Way. is a stunning visual autobiography of two crazy-talented besties, who could never be who they are singularly if they weren’t who they were together.