Little Brother
By (Author) Cory Doctorow
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
1st January 2009
13th October 2008
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Science fiction: near future
Technothriller
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Thriller: terrorism
Adventure / action fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
Narrative theme: Social issues
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
270g
The ultimate tale of teen rebellion one seventeen-year-old against the surveillance state.
Big Brother is watching you. Whos watching back
Marcus is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works and how to work the system. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting his high schools intrusive but clumsy surveillance systems.
But his whole world changes when he and his friends find themselves caught in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco. In the wrong place at the wrong time, Marcus and his crew are apprehended by the Department of Homeland Security and whisked away to a secret prison, where theyre mercilessly interrogated for days.
When the DHS finally releases them, Marcus discovers that his city has become a police state, where every citizen is treated like a potential terrorist. He knows no one will believe his story, which leaves him only one option: to take down the DHS himself.
'I'd recommend 'Little Brother' over pretty much any book I've read this year. Because I think it'll change lives. It's a wonderful, important book' Neil Gaiman 'An entertaining thriller and a thoughful polemic on Internet-era civil rights ! a terrific read' New York Times 'A tale of struggle familiar to any teenager, about those moments when you choose what your life is going to mean.' Steven Gould, author of 'Jumper'
Cory Doctorow is a co-editor of Boing Boing and a columnist for the Guardian, Publishers Weekly, and Locus. His award-winning novel Little Brother was a New York Times bestseller. Born and raised in Canada, he lives in Los Angeles.