Brief Summary of Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger

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Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights is a non fiction book written in the late 1980’s and very early 1990’s. The book was written by H.G. Bissinger. H.G. Bissinger is an American author and is from New York City.

Major Characters:
James “Boobie” Miles: The star fullback of the Permian Panthers, who got injured in a pre-season game before their 1988 season.
Athletic: Boobie was recruited by many colleges to play football because he was very good.
Regretful: Boobie regrets playing in the pre-season game when his knee gets injured, making him mad and then him eventually quitting.
Mike Winchell: The starting quarterback for the Permian Panthers.
Timid: Mike’s lack of confidence causes a bunch of issues with his teammates, especially in close games.
Dreamer: Mike has always dreamed of playing football in college, but he knows that that dream will never happen
Brian Chavez: Brian is the only hispanic player on the football team. He is also a starter as well.
Smart: Brian is the valedictorian at Permian High School
Excited: Brian has alwaysed enjoyed the thrills he gets from playing football.
Don Billingsley: Don is the Halfback at Permian and loves to go partying after every game to drink and hook up with girls.
Good looking: Don is known around school for being one of the best looking boys around school. Girls always describe him as being “fine”.
Socializer: Don is known to go to many parties in high school. He believes that senior year is all about socializing and playing football.
Ivory Christian: Ivory plays middle linebacker at Permian and has mixed feelings towards football.
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...s to describe how some people took offense to the word “nigger”, but no one even cared to consider to stop. This also shows how Odessa is a very racist town, and how it is normal to separate whites and blacks.

If you are unsure on whether you want to pick up this book or not, you can talk with people that have played football in high school and they will tell you that many of the situations in the book are similar to what they experienced in high school. Not interested in football? Thats ok, Friday Night Lights is a book that doesn’t only focus on football, but focuses on the struggle of regular everyday teens. Even the people at ESPN agree that it the “Best sports book of the last 25 years”. This isn't just a sports novel, its a book that tells a story about a town, and its team, and overall, its ultimate destiny, to win the state championship.

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