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Vote for Larry

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Those were the magic words and Beth knew it. How many times had I uttered that phrase to Ms. Robinson in guidance, the standard answer for what I wanted to do with my life? CHANGE THE WORLD. Did I still have the strength and determination to get it together and try to make a difference?

Was it my destiny, my vocation?

Or was I just trying to impress a girl?

As I looked at Beth, I wondered if the reason why even mattered.

The indefatigable Larry is back, and this time he takes on the American political system

After falling off the wagon and becoming what he so clearly and strongly resisted-a consumer-Josh Swensen (aka Larry) finds himself in a hyper-paranoid state of no return. That is, until he's kidnapped and coaxed into resurfacing as his old persona. Before long, Larry is back on the scene with much more on his mind than a gospel Web site-this time Larry wants to affect change in government. What starts out as a campaign to get the younger population to vote turns into a run for the presidency. Can Larry really take on George Bush?

In this very smart, very witty novel, Janet Tashjian brings the political world to the forefront and explores it from many different points of view.

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"In Tashjian's clever, inspiring sequel, Josh Swensen (known to his public as Larry) — now living in Boulder, Colo., as Mark Paulson — comes clean about faking his death in The Gospel According to Larry (he refers to it as a 'pseudocide'), and announces his run for the presidency. Beth, his childhood love, convinces him to return to public life ('It was time for me to contribute again'). Readers meeting Josh for the first time do not have to worry; a generous supply of Tashjian's trademark pithy footnotes fill in the back story. Here, instead of battling consumerism via a Web site, Josh (as Larry) is out trying to get young people to vote. He blasts SUV drivers, the nation's 'color-coded alert system' and 'politicians who [have] taken so much money from Big Business for their campaign war chests that they have to listen to their concerns.' When teen supporters press for a constitutional amendment to allow 18-year-olds to be eligible for the presidency, Josh's candidacy goes from symbolic to viable. But trouble looms: betagold, the woman who exposed his identity in Gospel, is back on his trail, and there's a traitor in his camp. Josh's narration moves swiftly, and the topical yet universal themes make this book even more compelling than the first. Readers will get a charge out of Josh/Larry's fiery speeches and outrageous platform, and startling facts (e.g., 'Every minute, a baby in the U.S. is born without health insurance') plus a resource list in the back (with voter registration Web sites) provide plenty of fuel for those motivated by the hero's call to action. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

JANET TASHJIAN is the author of several novels, including Fault Line, as well as The Gospel According to Larry, which was named a Best Book for Young Adults, a Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, a New York Public Library Best Book for the Teen Age, and a Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book. Ms. Tashjian lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts, with her family.

Visit Janet Tashjian at her web site: www.janettashjian.com

and www.thegospelaccordingtolarry.com

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cleanuplaughter, December 21, 2006 (view all comments by cleanuplaughter)
One of the best books I've read in a long time. Because I'm 15, this book was really a great find. I've never read The Gospel According to larry however, it's easy to understand without it because of the many flashbacks.
This book deffinatly open my eyes up to some current events. Almost as if Tashjian is trying to scare young people into awareness, there are many interesting and eye-opening facts dug deep into this novel. A magnificent read in my opion. Two thumbs up!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780805072013
Editor:
Ottaviano, Christy
Publisher:
Henry Holt & Company
Author:
Tashjian, Janet
Location:
New York
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Elections
Subject:
Politics, practical
Subject:
Political activists
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Situations / Values
Subject:
Situations / New Experience
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
GTR-550
Publication Date:
May 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
1 in.
Age Level:
13-17

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