
Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. The story was published in 2017 by Marvel Press, and the book was well received as an enrichment of the Spider-Man universe.

Racism is one of the central themes in the story, but in an interview with Redital, a small publishing and content creating company, the author points out that, besides the racial undertones, the story contains a universal theme of fighting for what’s right, even when one is uncomfortable.

As of recently, Miles’ spidey senses have been starting to kick in, and he begins to grow more anxious, especially after having to sit through the whitewashing of slavery in a history class. Aside from that, Miles is also Spider-Man. The novel follows an African American and Hispanic boy called Miles who goes to the Brooklyn Visions Academy, and who struggles with the daily issues of a teenage boy, like studying, falling in love, and playing video games. Miles Morales is a novel written by the award-winning author Jason Reynolds, who decided to create his own version of the well-known Spider-Man world. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. The novel's listing on the official Disney Books website includes a free "Educator Guide" download with book discussion questions.These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.But after his scholarship is threatened, Miles uncovers a chilling plot, one that puts his friends, his neighborhood, and himself at risk. Nor can he avoid the relentless buzz of his spidey-sense every day in history class, amidst his teacher’s lectures on the historical “benefits” of slavery and the importance of the modern-day prison system. As Miles tries to get his school life back on track, he can’t shake the vivid nightmares that continue to haunt him. Maybe Miles should take his dad’s advice and focus on saving himself. Maybe kids like Miles aren’t meant to be superheroes. After all, his dad and uncle were Brooklyn jack-boys with criminal records. When a misunderstanding leads to his suspension from school, Miles begins to question his abilities. But lately, Miles’s spidey-sense has been on the fritz. He’s even got a scholarship spot at the prestigious Brooklyn Visions Academy.

Dinner every Sunday with his parents, chilling out playing old-school video games with his best friend, Ganke, crushing on brainy, beautiful poet Alicia.

And Miles knew hustling was in his veins.” Miles Morales is just your average teenager. Plot “ Everyone gets mad at hustlers, especially if you’re on the victim side of the hustle.
