Jon skovron has never really fit in and has no plans to start now. After twelve years of Catholic school, he went on to study acting at a conservatory program for four years before returning to his first love, writing. Misfit is his second novel. His first novel, Struts & Frets, was published by Amulet in 2009. The Washington Post Book World said, "Skovron perfectly captures that passion-sometimes fierce, sometimes shy-that drives so many young artists to take the raw stuff of life and transform it into something beautiful." Bestselling author Cory Doctorow said, "Struts & Frets will feel instantly authentic to anyone who's ever felt the pride and shame of being an outsider." Jon lives with his two sons outside Washington, D.C. Visit him at www.misfitbook.com.
This book was designed by Chad w. beckerman. The text is set in Cochin, a typeface designed by Georges Peignot and named for the eighteenth-century French engraver Nicolas Cochin. The font incorporates a mix of style elements and could be considered part of the Neorenaissance movement in typography. It was popular at the beginning of the twentieth century. The display type was designed by Sammy Yuen.
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