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, and invites you to visit his website at jaycoleswrites.com.
* "This well-written, fast-paced story eloquently addresses how to
grieve, plan, and participate in the burial of a loved one....[A]
standout debut."--School Library Journal, starred review
* "Unforgettable....Coles' exploration of brotherhood, grief,
friendship, and familial ties is as moving and relevant as its
exploration of racism."--Booklist, starred review
"Tyler Johnson Was Here refuses to pull its punches. Marvin's story
will remake you. The careful prose, the heartbreaking story, but
also the triumph of a young man in the face of an often lightless
world. Jay Coles delivers the first book in what will be an
illuminating career."--Scott Reintgen, author of Nyxia
"A distressing yet empowering portrait of a black teenager
confronting relentless racism, brutality, and tragedy."--Publishers
Weekly
"An impactful story....Stirring and heartbreaking."--The
Bulletin
"An unflinching look at police brutality and systemic racism in
America."--Bustle
"Clear-eyed, authentic, and heartfelt, Tyler Johnson Was Here is a
captivating must-read."--Karen M. McManus, New York Times
bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying
"Coles...pens an immersive and uncompromising look at systemic
police violence in the U.S., effectively dramatizing the human
experience and ethical questions underpinning today's Movement for
Black Lives."--Kirkus Reviews
"Coles's contemporary novel addresses real issues facing black
teens in the U.S. today, and is a powerful story full of heart,
packing a deep emotional punch."--VOYA
"Exploring the current climate of police brutality and viral
culture, this harrowing YA effort is based on its author's own
experiences with tragedy and loss, a personal touch felt across
every page."--Entertainment Weekly
"Gripping from the very first scene, Tyler Johnson Was Here is a
powerful and vulnerable immersion into the lives of people who are
too rarely given a voice."--Adi Alsaid, author of Let's Get Lost
and Never Always Sometimes
"Jay Coles' powerful, anguished debut novel...garners worthy
comparisons to 2017's award-winning The Hate U Give."--BookPage
"Riveting...Coles evaluates self-identity in African Americans,
police brutality, stereotypes, prejudice, social justice,
education, poverty and more. At times endearing, and at times,
excruciating to read, it is a very important novel."--The
Washington Missourian
"Uncompromising and intense, this heart-wrenching novel sends out
an anguished cry for justice to all who are willing to
hear."--Shelf Awareness
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