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The Gospel According to Larry

by Janet Tashjian

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After creating a controversial and hugely popular website, teenager Josh Swensen becomes trapped inside his brilliant creation and must find a way to remain anonymous.

I am lying on my bed doing my homework in Greek and Latin roots for Advanced English. 'Ped' for foot, 'homo' for man, 'nym' for name. I sit with the dictionary in front of me, coming up with as many words as I can to complete the assignment. Pedestrian, homicide, pseudonym . . . I have more than thirty of them. By accident — that's always how these life-changing things happen — I connect two halves that don't seem like a word until I look it up. 'Pseudo', false; and 'cide,' to kill = pseudocide. To pretend to kill (yourself).

I stare at the word for a good long time. Homicide, suicide, genocide: these are words you can find in the newspaper every day. But pseudocide . . . now here was something different. My mind wanders from my homework to the blue cotton threads of my bedspread. Pseudocide. A way to start again as someone completely new, a way to burn the old self and try on a new one.

Josh Swensen isn't your average teenager - when he observes America, he sees a powerhouse of consumerism and waste. He's even tried to do something about it, with his start-up controversial website. But when Josh rises to messiah status of the internet world, he discovers that greed and superficiality are not easily escaped. Trapped inside his own creation, Josh feels his only way out is to stage his death and be free of his internet alter-ego, "Larry." But this plan comes with danger, and soon Josh finds himself cut off from the world, with no one to turn to for help. In this suspenseful young adult novel, Janet Tashjian has written a probing tour-de-force.

Review:

An ALA "Best Books for Young Adults"

A Booklist "Editor's Choice"

Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2002 Preview title

A Teen People "Now! Reads" title

"[A] thrilling read, fast-paced with much fast food for thought about our consumer-oriented pop culture. . . .Teenagers will eat this one up." --Kirkus Reviews, starred

"Tashjian's gift for portraying bright adolescents with insight and humor

reaches near perfection here." --School Library Journal, starred

"Tashjian fabricates a cleverly constructed scenario and expertly

carries it out to the bittersweet end." --The Horn Book, starred

"[V]ery fresh." --Booklist, starred

"[A] clever wake-up call to the perils of consumerism for the

sensitive and passionate teenage generation." --Christian Science Monitor

"An innovative, fast-paced, arresting novel in a teen's voice that you won't forget." --Contra Costa Times

"I'll predict that 99 percent of the teen-agers who read 'The Gospel According to Larry' will love it." --Long Beach Press Telegram

"A surprising and absorbing book." --Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Tashjian skillfully uses humor and provides one of the most honest voices in young adult literature since Steve York and Rob Thomas's." --Voice of Youth Advocates

"Humorous. . . .The author gets all the notes just right --the wired adolescent passions, the destructive effects of the media spotlight, and the technology." --Times Picayune

s20"Tashjian is sure to increase in popularity with the adolescent set." --Book Report

"This is a great, well-written read." --Colorado Independent

Synopsis:

When teenager Josh Swensen sees consumerism and waste in America, he tries to do something about it with his controversial start-up Web site. When Josh rises to messiah status, he's trapped inside his own creation. Josh feels his only way out is to stage his death and be free of his Internet alter ego, "Larry." This plan comes with danger, and soon Josh finds himself cut off from the world.

About the Author

Janet Tashjian has been hailed in reviews as having her finger on the adolescent pulse. She is the author of Multiple Choice; Marty Frye, Private Eye; and Tru Confessions, which was named a New York Public Library Best Book for Teenagers and a Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book. Ms. Tashjian lives in Needham, Massachusetts, with her family.

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Tony Danza, December 5, 2006 (view all comments by Tony Danza)
Interesting book, definately a must read. The near-end is particulary awesome. I recommend this to anybody around the age of 14. Definately something to ponder.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780805063783
Author:
Tashjian, Janet
Author:
Tashjian, Janet
Author:
Holt, Henry
Publisher:
Henry Holt & Company
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Web sites
Subject:
Science & Technology
Subject:
Identity
Subject:
Fame
Subject:
Coming of age
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series Volume:
v.3
Publication Date:
October 2001
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.68x5.94x.84 in. .87 lbs.
Age Level:
13-17

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