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OverviewA story about first love, first fights, and finding yourself in a messed up world, from Stephen Emond, acclaimed author of Happyface. Walter Wilcox has never been in love. That is, until he meets Naomi, and sparks, and clever jokes, fly. But when his cop dad is caught in a racial profiling scandal, Walter, who is white, and Naomi, who is African American, are called out at school, home, and online. Can their bond (and mutual love of the Foo Fighters) keep them together? With black-and-white illustrations throughout and a heartfelt, humorous voice, Stephen Emond's Bright Lights, Dark Nights authentically captures just how tough first love can be...and why it's worth fighting for. ""This book is really good, you guys."" --Mariko Tamaki, cocreator of the New York Times-bestselling and Printz and Caldecott Honor Book This One Summer ""Bright Lights, Dark Nights is a poignant story of real life crashing into true love. Emond uses his trademark mix of illustration and storytelling in a tale about a young couple trying to cope with racial inequality, police corruption, and America's continued struggle to see the person beneath their color."" --Michael Buckley, author of the New York Times-bestselling series NERDS and Undertow ""Honest, authentic, and kind."" --Faith Erin Hicks, creator of Friends with Boys ""Timely and realistic."" --VOYA, starred review ""First love, racism, family strife, and the Internet's culture of anonymous cruelty are some of the many themes explored in this illustrated novel by Happyface author Emond."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Emond , Christine BarcellonaPublisher: Square Fish Imprint: Square Fish Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781250080066ISBN 10: 1250080061 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 09 August 2016 Recommended Age: From 12 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is really good, you guys. Mariko Tamaki, cocreator of the New York Times bestselling and Printz and Caldecott Honor Book This One Summer Bright Lights, Dark Nights is a poignant story of real life crashing into true love. Emond uses his trademark mix of illustration and storytelling in a tale about a young couple trying to cope with racial inequality, police corruption, and America s continued struggle to see the person beneath their color. Michael Buckley, author of the New York Times bestselling series NERDS and Undertow Honest, authentic, and kind. Faith Erin Hicks, creator of Friends with Boys Timely and realistic. VOYA, starred review First love, racism, family strife, and the Internet s culture of anonymous cruelty are some of the many themes explored in this illustrated novel by Happyface author Emond. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A timely choice that will get teens talking. School Library Journal A timely choice that will get teens talking. School Library Journal Most impressive in this emotionally charged novel is the way each of the characters is fully imagined... Readers will be left with plenty on their minds and in their hearts. Kirkus, starred review This book is really good, you guys. --Mariko Tamaki, cocreator of the <i>New York Times-</i>bestselling and Printz and Caldecott Honor Book <i>This One Summer</i></p> <i>Bright Lights, Dark Nights</i> is a poignant story of real life crashing into true love. Emond uses his trademark mix of illustration and storytelling in a tale about a young couple trying to cope with racial inequality, police corruption, and America's continued struggle to see the person beneath their color. --Michael Buckley, author of the <i>New York Times-</i>bestselling series NERDS and <i>Undertow</i></p> Honest, authentic, and kind. --Faith Erin Hicks, creator of <i>Friends with Boys</i></p> Timely and realistic. --<i>VOYA</i>, starred review</p> First love, racism, family strife, and the Internet's culture of anonymous cruelty are some of the many themes explored in this illustrated novel by <i>Happyface</i> author Emond. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review</p> A timely choice that will get teens talking. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p> This book is really good, you guys. --Mariko Tamaki, cocreator of the New York Times-bestselling and Printz and Caldecott Honor Book This One Summer Bright Lights, Dark Nights is a poignant story of real life crashing into true love. Emond uses his trademark mix of illustration and storytelling in a tale about a young couple trying to cope with racial inequality, police corruption, and America's continued struggle to see the person beneath their color. --Michael Buckley, author of the New York Times-bestselling series NERDS and Undertow Honest, authentic, and kind. --Faith Erin Hicks, creator of Friends with Boys Timely and realistic. --VOYA, starred review First love, racism, family strife, and the Internet's culture of anonymous cruelty are some of the many themes explored in this illustrated novel by Happyface author Emond. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review A timely choice that will get teens talking. --School Library Journal Author InformationStephen Emond is the creator of the Emo Boy comic series, two illustrated young adult novels, Happyface and Winter Town, the YA novel Bright Lights, Dark Nights, and Steverino, a comic strip that ran in his local Connecticut newspaper. 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