Alan Cole Is Not a Coward
Description
Perfect for fans of Tim Federle and Gary Schmidt, this is a hilarious and poignant tale about the trials of middle school when you’re coming of age—and coming out.
Alan Cole can’t stand up to his cruel brother, Nathan. He can’t escape the wrath of his demanding father, who thinks he’s about as exceptional as a goldfish. And—scariest of all—he can’t let the cute boy across the cafeteria know he has a crush on him.
But when Nathan discovers Alan’s secret, his older brother announces a high-stakes round of Cole vs. Cole. Each brother must complete seven nearly impossible tasks; whoever finishes the most wins the game. If Alan doesn’t want to be outed to all of Evergreen Middle School, he’s got to become the most well-known kid in school, get his first kiss, and stand up to Dad. Alan’s determined to prove—to Nathan, to the world, to himself—that this goldfish can learn to swim.
May the best Cole win.
- Sibling Rivalry: Alan’s brother Nathan has a cruel new game in mind, and the stakes are higher than ever. It’s Cole vs. Cole, and losing means everyone learns Alan’s biggest secret.
- A Secret First Crush: Alan can barely look at the cute boy in the cafeteria, let alone talk to him. But when his secret is on the line, getting his first kiss becomes one of the impossible tasks he has to face.
- Unlikely Friendship: With a quirky new friend who talks to snakes and another who thinks he’s a life coach, Alan might just have the backup he needs to survive seventh grade.
- Finding Your Courage: From his demanding dad who calls him a “goldfish” to the bullies at school, Alan has to learn that being brave doesn’t mean you aren’t scared.
“Above everything else you’ll find in this novel—hilarious episodes, surprising twists, characters we recognize from our own lives, moments that move to tears, moments of tremendous courage that are even more tremendous because they are happening in middle school—above all of those things, remember this first: There are books in this world that show us why it matters that we become our truest selves. This is one of them.” - Gary D. Schmidt, Newbery Honor and Printz Honor author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and The Wednesday Wars
“There are books in this world that show us why it matters that we become our truest selves. This is one of them.” - Gary D. Schmidt, Newbery Honor and Printz Honor author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and The Wednesday Wars
“No funny bone will go untickled, no heartstring untugged. Alan Cole and his band of misfits from the Unstable Table are coming for both, with a story that’s as important as it is entertaining, as thought-provoking as it is heartwarming, and as courageous as it is hilarious.” - Brooks Benjamin, author of My Seventh-Grade Life in Tights
“An alluring setup and deft portrayal of middle school friendships are highlights of this impressive debut. Alan Cole is a complex character under pressure; we want to discover his fate!” - Leslie Connor, author of Waiting for Normal, Crunch, and All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook
“Alan Cole starts out as a coward but doesn’t end as one in this harrowing but inspiring debut...The intensity of the family relationships is so effectively rendered that this book has the potential to appeal to older teens as well as a middle school audience.” - Kirkus Reviews
“With its well-developed characters, juxtaposition of supportive adult educators and aggressive parents, and message of hope, this novel feels like a contemporary version of Gary D. Schmidt’s The Wednesday Wars and Okay for Now. A strong debut.” - School Library Journal
“This book is the Labors of Hercules for the middle-school set, complete with underwear jokes. Bell has written a compelling story that examines homophobic fathers and families and still manages to show Alan a way to see himself as a valuable member of a community—as an artist, even a brave artist.” - Horn Book Magazine
PUBLISHER:
HarperCollins
ISBN-10:
0062567020
ISBN-13:
9780062567024
BINDING:
Hardback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2017
NUMBER OF PAGES:
272
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
8.25(H) x 5.50(W) x 0.93(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Children / juvenile
LANGUAGE:
English