ISBN-13: 9781617753565 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 288 str.
"This eye-popping page turner hits on all levels and will keep you up way past your bedtime...A coming of age thriller with imagination, guts, and soul."
--EcoLit Books
"Here we have a Huck Finn for our environmentally damaged age, lost on a river, and moving downstream with humane monsters and monstrous humans. "We Are All Crew" is hilarious and sad, slapstick and grotesque, fantastical, phantasmagorical, but never, ever just child's play."
--Marlon James, author of "A Brief History of Seven Killings"
"Two fourteen-year-old boys embark on a cross-country boat trip that becomes a romp through social anthropology in this hilarious, picaresque novel. But don t be fooled. Landauer s observations are as searing as they are funny, and each new twisted and isolated archipelago of a community they encounter resonates in its absurdity like a vision of the near future. "We Are All Crew" is a coming-of-age story for the boys, but perhaps, if we can channel Landauer s camouflaged optimism and his biting humor, for America as well.
--Tim McLoughlin, author of "Heart of the Old Country"
"The conjuration of an articulate risk taker has spun a tale and created a world infused with politics, 'correctness, ' and irony that is witty and intelligent. Taking on serious subjects--environment, deforestation, global warming, and partisan hypocrisy--while addressing the various social networks, apps, video games, and rock-star super-shows, is a lot to handle. But Bill Landauer rises to the task to create a wonderful read. Just sit back and enjoy."
--Rashidah Ismaili, author of "Autobiography of the Lower East Side"
Two fourteen-year-old runaways hell-bent on reaching California end up aboard the "Tamzene," a mysterious riverboat that runs on alternative fuel. Piloted by the enigmatic Dr. Seabrook, the "Tamzene" travels the waterways of a bizarre, fun-house image of the US. This is a satire that questions the sanity of our basic principles, as "Gulliver's Travels" did for eighteenth-century England.
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