'Tender and humane. I loved this book' Mark Haddon
'Filled with heart and warmth and colour... [a book that] stays with you long after you've turned the last page' Seán Hewitt'
A stunning graphic novel set in 1980s smalltown America about a seventeen-year-old girl and the dying stranger who moves into her family's home
It's spring 1985 when Emil Wilson's father, Donald, quietly invites his colleague Jim to move in with his family. What Don doesn't tell his wife Annemarie or his teenage daughter Lou is that Jim has AIDS.
For small-town Oregon in the eighties, a place where Lou's treasured New York Times arrives three days late, AIDS is still a news story that happens in faraway places to faraway people. Jim is...
Emil Wilson is an art director, illustrator, and comic artist based in San Francisco. His work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, as well as on billboards, gas station walls, NPR, the Oscars, and the Super Bowl. In 2020, he was nominated for a Broken Pencil (Canada) award and earned an Ignatz nomination for "Promising New Talent. The Nightingales is his debut graphic novel.
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