You should because it is amazing. And it is about comets.*
The Night of the Comet is by George Bishop. Full disclosure we went to
grad school together, so I might be biased.
But here are some reviews that are not biased:
"It's the summer of '73, and the Kohoutek comet is
hurtling toward Earth. The media hypes doomsday, while in a dull Louisiana
backwater an obsessed science teacher becomes unraveled by his passion for the
approaching mass of ice and gas. Told through the eyes of his 14-year-old son,
himself tortured by passion for a new girl in town, this lyrical family saga
twinkles with bittersweet humanity. As the comet becomes a laughingstock,
Bishop (
Letter to My Daughter) does a heavenly job telescoping the heady
promise of youth tinged with the sorrow of lost dreams."
—People
“Coming-of-age novels examine youthful revelations about
the world—filled with cynicism and wonder and rearranged expectations—and the
quality hinges on the honesty of the voice, the truth of the observations, the
handling of innocence lost; Bishop succeeds on all these fronts.”
—Kirkus
Reviews
“Resonant . . . explores the complexities of a father-son relationship through
science, astronomy, and the growing pains of adolescence. . . . Bishop’s
characterizations of young Alan’s mother, father, and sister Megan are
endearing and their relentless coddling of their maturing son is wincingly
accurate.”
—Publishers Weekly
This is Bishop’s (see how I’m using his last name as if I’m
a journalist—you can trust me) second novel. His first book
Letter to My Daughter resulted in my
favorite Amazon review of all time:
“this book impacted my daughter's life.
just like in the book, my daughter, then 16, ran away. she escaped out the
window and stole my car. i barged into her room and there wasn't a note or a
clue..just this book placed on her pillow. i IMMEDIATELY knew what had
happened. once it was all said and done, she enjoyed the book...even i enjoyed
the book. i suppose it was her way of trying to tell me something. now, it's
two years later and my daughter is 18 and in college and doing very positive
things. while i'm usually not one to say music or movies influence kids, i have
to say that this book did and perhaps, it wasn't a bad thing. “**
That’s right Bishop writes so powerfully you will lose
all self-control. Comets be warned. You’ll stay out all night if you read this
one.
Bishop also starred in the movie
Teen Vamp. And more important wrote about his experiences in
this article for The Oxford American. (I plagiarized this from
Wendy Brenner).
So in conclusion, buy
The
Night of the Comet. And
Letter to My
Daughter. And find a copy of
Teen
Vamp.
*It is not “about” comets.
**This person gave the book two stars. Also this person
is silly.