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English
Cobbler Books
20 May 2026
Sixteen-year-old Nick Pope was born with prominent birthmarks around both of his eyes and faces teasing and bullying from both classmates and strangers. He also struggles with depression and confusion about his sexual orientation.

Nick finds refuge and release in drawing, and gains tentative confidence that his artistic abilities are worth nurturing and developing. His family moves across the city and he begins his sophomore year at a brand-new high school. On the advice of his ex-therapist, he starts writing and illustrating a diary that tracks his day-to-day adventures at school, at home with his family of two working parents and a precocious little brother, and his burgeoning friendships with fellow outsiders Sharita and Preston.

Beginning in late August 1987, this illustrated diary tracks three months of Nick's life, including his euphoric ups and painful downs. Fatal Attraction, arcade games Crystal Castles and Circus Charlie, and Dolly Parton's new variety TV show all find their way onto the page as Nick reaches a dramatic turning point.

First written by Christopher Stanton more than fifteen years ago and illustrated by Christopher Darling while he was a student at the School of Visual Arts, this brings Nick Pope to the world in a book nearly identical to its first edition. The diary offers a look at a young artist learning to value his own perspective as he uses his creative talent to understand the world and make connections .

The book is a testament to the tremendous talents of its illustrator, who passed away in 2018.

Recommended for mature teens and older.
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Illustrated by:   Christopher Darling
Imprint:   Cobbler Books
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9798234089694
Pages:   142
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Nick Pope

""By turns gritty and sweet, the book deftly captures the confusion of adolescence. A finely executed, wonderfully evocative tale of teen discovery."" - Kirkus Reviews ""Nick Pope is not just a book; it's an emotional experience. The reader is drawn into Nick's world, feeling his highs and lows, his hopes and fears. Stanton's writing is honest and unflinching, making no attempt to sanitize the challenges of youth... Readers who have ever struggled with similar issues-whether it's fitting in, dealing with family dynamics, or simply trying to understand their place in the world-will find much to relate to in Nick's story."" - Graphic Medicine


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