
Summary
Echoes of Yesterday: A Story of Love, Loss, and Unraveling Truths
Hakeem battles his addictions in Narcotics Anonymous meetings, but the suicide of his best friend, Miles, plunges him into deeper despair. Haunted by unspoken feelings and the possibility of intervention, Hakeem finds solace in Eliza, a fellow NA member.
Then, the impossible happens: Miles calls back from beyond the grave, claiming he was murdered.
Driven by grief and a thirst for truth, Hakeem embarks…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781546125563 |
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ISBN-10: | 1546125566 |
Author: | Jay Coles |
Publisher: | Scholastic US |
Imprint: | Scholastic Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 320 |
Release Date: | 3 June 2025 |
Weight: | 413g |
Dimensions: | 215mm x 150mm x 22mm |
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“I cannot even explain how excited I am about having a new Jay Coles book in my life.” – Buzzfeed
“Jay Coles’ new novel is a touching coming-of-age story about a bi Black teen navigating the treacherous waters of high school, sports, and first love – just as his estranged mother returns from a years-long absence.” – Bustle
* “A candid look at the deep-seated trauma left behind by an absent parent and the importance of found family, this is ultimately a warm, genuine read. A first choice for high school libraries and highly recommended for fans of Nic Stone.” – School Library Journal, starred review
“An emotional coming-out, coming-of-age, and coming-to-terms story… A realistic depiction of challenging circumstances and first love.” – Kirkus Reviews
“Sublime… Coles’s beautifully written bildungsroman encompasses topics such as identity, grief, love, alcoholism, socioeconomics, depression, sexuality, family, race and racial injustices. It creates a safe space for queer Black boys to see themselves where they aren’t always portrayed, while also offering a window and sliding glass door for readers who identify differently from Gio. As readers are invited into Gio’s life, they watch him maneuver his age, race, sexuality in all their realms and learn how important it is for young adults to find an understanding of the self as well as a definition of what family and love really means… In this superbly written coming-of-age novel, a teenage boy struggles to stay afloat and be brave despite his world crumbling.” – Shelf Awareness
“Gio’s personal journey offers a welcome intersection of identities and experiences that is sweetened by the love shown him and the love that he learns to give.” – Booklist
About The Author
Jay Coles
Jay Coles is a graduate of Vincennes University and Ball State University. When he’s not writing diverse books, he’s advocating for them, teaching middle school students, and composing for various music publishers. His debut novel Tyler Johnson Was Here is based on true events in his life and inspired by police brutality in America. He resides in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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