The Dark Side of Nowhere

Author Neal Shusterman
Original title The Dark Side of Nowhere
Working title The Dark Side of Nowhere
Language English
Published 1997
Media type Print
ISBN 9780316789073

The Dark Side of Nowhere is a children's book written by Neal Shusterman and published by Little Brown and Company in 1997. This 256 page science fiction book is for readers aged 12 and up and is about a boy who is tired of being normal, living in a normal town and how all of that changes quite suddenly.

Plot

The boy in the book—Jason Miller—is having a bad day. It's not that he doesn't feel like himself, he actually isn't himself. Everything has changed. His friend Ethan dies. Jason really isn't himself all of a sudden. So he starts wondering who he is (he just doesn't know). And to make matters worse, it's not just him; it seems that everyone in town is acting weird, including his friends and family. He then undergoes a transition, which shows him his little boring town has a dark side [1]

Awards and honors

  • 2000/2001: Utah Children's Book Award List
  • 2000/2001: Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Reader's Book Award List
  • 2000/2001: Indiana Young Hoosier Award list
  • 2000/2001: Nebraska Golden Sower Award list
  • 1999/2000: Texas Lone Star Award List
  • 1999/2000: South Carolina Young-Adult Book Award List
  • 1999/2000: Oklahoma Sequoyah Award List
  • 1999/2000: California Young Reader Medal — nomination
  • 1998/1999: Maine Student Book Award List
  • 1999: Hal Clements Science Fiction Golden Duck Award (Young-Adult "Hugo")
  • 1999: Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young People "Outstanding Book of the Year"
  • 1998: American Library Association YALSA "Best Book for Young Adults"
  • 1998: American Library Association YALSA "Quick Pick" - TOP TEN LIST[2]

References

  1. "The Dark Side of Nowhere". Simon and Schuster. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  2. "Neal Shusterman: The Dark Side of Nowhere". Lido Deck Productions. Retrieved 8 June 2014.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.