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An Unkindness of Ravens was a first novel by Lucas Scott. The book was a major success and garnered Lucas widespread recognition as an accomplished author. The first person Lucas presented a copy of his book to was classmate Glenda Farrell, followed shortly thereafter by Peyton Sawyer and the rest of his friends. However, it is also possible that his mother, Karen Roe, was the first to discover the book, as she had an edition bound as a graduation present for him.

Noticed by Julian Baker, the novel eventually went into production for an unsuccessful film adaptation that never made it past production. However, Julian later revisited the idea and developed a television series around the novel and the diary of Brooke Davis.

Plot

Basis

An Unkindness of Ravens was based on Lucas's real-life experiences and chronicled his final two years of high school. He recounted his own personal emotions and the hopes and dreams of himself and fellow students. The novel was notable for its recollection of the love triangle between Lucas Scott and best friends Brooke Davis and Peyton Sawyer, the latter of whom served as the main female protagonist and primary love interest.

Edited by Lindsey Strauss, whom Lucas would become engaged to, the book also chronicled the relationship between his half-brother, Nathan Scott, and his best friend, Haley James. Other aspects of his life that were translated into the novel was his relationship with his estranged father, the tragic death of his uncle, and the simultaneous births of his nephew and his half-sister and cousin.

Adaptations

Film

The novel was successful enough that it caught the attention of Julian Baker. He convinced Lucas to begin producing it as a film. Although the production seemed to be going well, with Lucas writing the script and working collaboratively with the director Adam Reese, the film was unsuccessful and failed to meet completion in the production process.

Television

Julian later revived the screenplay idea in the form of a television series, titled Ravens, which gets the green light from Hollywood. Shooting for Ravens begins in the series finale and is a successful series during the time jump.

Lucas's novel was followed by a second, The Comet. Although this novel was not as successful as his original, Lucas maintained his status as a well-known author.

Trivia

  • The novel's title, An Unkindness of Ravens, is first quoted by Lucas to Haley in Pilot and later in Lucas' closing voiceover in The Games That Play Us.
  • During the years between her separation from Lucas and her return to Tree Hill, Peyton Sawyer bought a copy of the book everytime she saw it. She stopped buying them not long after returning home, after discovering Lucas and Lindsey were engaged. She then burned her entire collection.
  • It is believed the first four seasons of One Tree Hill catalogues the content of the book.
  • Rachel and Lucas's encounter on the River Court was written into the novel, and can be found on page 88. ("Hold My Hand As I'm Lowered")
  • Julian's idea to revive Ravens as a television series instead of a movie is reminiscent of Mark Schwahn's decision to make a television series out of the original One Tree Hill plot elements instead of a two-hour feature film, which was his first idea.
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