The Dark Side of Nowhere
Appearance
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Author | Neal Shusterman |
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Original title | The Dark Side of Nowhere |
Working title | The Dark Side of Nowhere |
Language | English |
Published | 1997 |
Media type | |
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
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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.[1]
Awards and Honors
- 2000/2001: Utah Children's Book Award List[citation needed]
- 2000/2001: Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Reader's Book Award List[citation needed]
- 2000/2001: Indiana Young Hoosier Award list[citation needed]
- 2000/2001: Nebraska Golden Sower Award list[citation needed]
- 1999/2000: Texas Lone Star Award List[citation needed]
- 1999/2000: South Carolina Young-Adult Book Award List[citation needed]
- 1999/2000: Oklahoma Sequoyah Award List[citation needed]
- 1999/2000: California Young Reader Medal — nomination[citation needed]
- 1998/1999: Maine Student Book Award List[citation needed]
- 1999: Hal Clements Science Fiction Golden Duck Award (Young-Adult "Hugo")[citation needed]
- 1999: Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young People "Outstanding Book of the Year"[citation needed]
- 1998: American Library Association YALSA "Best Book for Young Adults"[citation needed]
- 1998: American Library Association YALSA "Quick Pick" - TOP TEN LIST[2]
References
- ^ "The Dark Side of Nowhere". Simon and Schuster. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ^ "Neal Shusterman: The Dark Side of Nowhere". Lido Deck Productions. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
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