Friday Night Lights Book Report

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Pages: 2

Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger, the novel takes a nonfictional path based on the Permian Panthers High School football team. This novel was written to reveal the cruel and inhuman racism that students from varieties of races are exposed to every day and how football in one's perspective was categorized more important than education in some local high schools. This novel took place in oil town that took total gratification from their local high school football team. The Permian Panthers was a team like any other that came upon problems in the previous season and lost their star fullback James “Boobie” Miles to a knee injury. Due to the loss, Permian Panthers started a bad reputation of losing and had to prove to the town of Odessa that as a team they will recover and prove that the team is stronger when they work together.

The author, H.G. Bissinger, is an American journalist born in New York City, New York.
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In the town of Odessa football is one of the most important things in the city and therefore mostly everyone attended the ceremony and was rather looked upon as a pep rally. At this time James “Boobie” Miles is introduced which is a young African American kid from the poor side of Odessa and he is looked at the solution and ticket to the state championship. During a preseason scrimmage, Boobie injures his knee so bad that it won’t ever be able to fully recover nor do what it did before, “ What would Boobie be without football? Echoed a Permian coach when asked the question one day...he responded without the slightest hesitation. A Big Ol’ dumb nigger”. His knee would never be the same; but, neither would his life because he already had colleges looking into him for football commodities only, thus leading to a broken path for education after high school because he was poor and was feeble