"Black Swan Green" is a novel by David Mitchell that follows the life of a teenager named Jason Taylor in 1980s England. The narrative is set in a small village, exploring the complexities and challenges of adolescence. As Jason navigates school, family issues, and his own struggles with stuttering, the story captures the essence of growing up amidst societal expectations and personal insecurities.
The book is structured into thirteen chapters, each representing a month in Jason's life during a pivotal year. It delves into his experiences with friendships, first loves, and the stark realities of bullying. Through vivid portrayals of his surroundings and the people in his life, the novel paints a detailed picture of the trials faced by a young boy seeking to fit in and find his voice.