May 5, 2008 / Cory Doctorow / Novels. Little Brother is my first young adult novel, a story about hacker kids in San Francisco who use technology to reclaim democracy from the Department of Homeland Security after a terrorist attack and the concomitant crackdown. It was published by Tor Books on April 29, 2008.
About the Author. Cory Doctorow (craphound.com) is a science fiction author, activist, and journalist. His latest book is THE LOST CAUSE, a solarpunk science fiction novel of hope amidst the climate emergency. His most recent nonfiction book is THE INTERNET CON: HOW TO SEIZE THE MEANS OF COMPUTATION, a Big Tech disassembly manual. Read 5,859 reviews from the worldâs largest community for readers. Marcus aka âw1n5t0n,â is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how tâŚCory Doctorow/Little Brother/2 place), but where we could be photographed, tracked and logged hundreds of times a day by every tin-pot dictator, cop, bureaucrat and shop-keeper. A world where any measure, including torture, could be justified just by waving your hands and shouting "Terrorism! 9/11! Terrorism!" until all dissent fell silent.
Valentine's Day Reads: The Theme of Love. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of âLittle Brotherâ by Cory Doctorow. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.813/.6 22. LC Class. PS3604.O27 E23 2004. Eastern Standard Tribe is a 2004 science fiction novel by Canadian writer Cory Doctorow. Like Doctorow's first two books, the entire text was released under a Creative Commons license on Doctorow's website, allowing the whole text of the book to be read for free and distributed without the publisher's In a letter sent today, NCACâs Kidsâ Right to Read Project expressed concerns over the cancellation of Cory Doctorowâs novel Little Brother, as the assigned text for Booker T. Washington High Schoolâs school-wide summer reading program. The letter points out that âthe book was selected after an extensive process by the professional staffâ, yet the program was cancelled despite
I, Robot (Cory Doctorow) I, Robot is a science-fiction short story by Cory Doctorow published April 15, 2005. [1] In spring 2004, in the wake of Ray Bradbury pitching a tantrum over Michael Moore appropriating the title of Fahrenheit 451 to make Fahrenheit 9/11, I conceived of a plan to write a series of stories with the same titles as famous
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