Ghost Boys to Become a Feature Film

 Jewell Parker Rhodes’ novel Ghost Boys has been picked up to be filmed as a major motion picture.

Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has acquired global rights to Ghost BoysJewell Parker Rhodes’ 2018 novel for young readers that weaves genres to explore what happens after a Black child is killed by a white police officer.

Said Rhodes, whose other middle-grade novels include the bestsellers Magic City, Paradise on Fire and Towers Falling: “I’m delighted Byron Allen’s movie division will create an inspiring feature film to empower us to be more empathetic and to ‘bear witness’ against social injustice. Protecting all children’s innocence and humanity is paramount. I’m not surprised that it was an amazing youth, Mr. Allen’s daughter, who helped advocate for Ghost Boys to become a movie. I’m thrilled and humbled to have Ghost Boys adapted and transformed to a new life.”

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Ghost Boys Reading With Relevance Guide

Ghost Boys Reading With Relevance Guide

Via Open Up Resources:

“Discover Ghost Boys (Grades 5-7) by Jewell Parker Rhodes with your students and have meaningful conversations on what’s happening around the U.S.

So many of us are searching for solutions to engage our students and children in conversations about what is happening in our country. How do we support young people to think critically about the social justice issues that affect their lives and communities, and make meaning of the legacy of systemic racism that we’re grappling with as a nation?

We’re sharing our first FREE Reading with Relevance guide—a practical, easy-to-use resource for engaging the young people in your classroom, and your life, in empathy-building conversations about racism and injustice in America today.”

Download for free here!

Teaching Guide: Ghost Boys

Teaching Guide: Ghost Boys

Download the Ghost Boys Educator’s Guide for your classroom! You will find curriculum resources for lessons on Civil Rights/BLM history, prejudice, and leading complex classroom dialogues for ages 8-12 and up.

This guide was developed by educator and bookseller Rebekah Shoaf of Boogie Down Books, with research by Steve Jozef and contributions by teachers Rachel Bello, Eric Burnside, Maziel Concepción, Alicia Lerman, Liz Madans, Sheilah Papa, Audrey Salazar, and Rebecca Seering.

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