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English
Soho Press
18 September 2012
Fourteen-year-old Jeremy Barker is obsessed with zombie movies. He attends an all-boys Catholic High School where roving gangs in plaid make his days a living hell. His mother is an absentee pillhead, his older brother a self-diagnosed sex-addict, and his father an ex-Marine realtor who disappears night after night without explanation. Jeremy navigates it all with a code cobbled together from Night of the Living Dead, 28 Days Later, Planet Terror, Zombieland and Dawn of the Dead-

Avoid Contact Keep Quiet Forget the Past Lock-and-load Fight to Survive

The code is put to the test when he discovers in his father's closet a bizarre homemade video of a man strapped to a bed, being prepped for some sort of surgical procedure. As Jeremy-troubled but ever-optimistic-attempts to trace the origin of the video, this remarkable debut moves from its sharp, precocious beginnings to a climax of almost unthinkable violence, testing him to the core.

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Imprint:   Soho Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   321g
ISBN:   9781616950880
ISBN 10:   1616950889
Pages:   340
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Zombie

Praise for Zombie If you want to know how teenagers feel and what they say when adults aren't around, Zombie--a funny and very authentic, well-written first novel by J. R. Angelella--should definitely be the next book you read. --John Waters, author of Role Models, and director of Hairspray and Pink Flamingos. Zombie will make you laugh, shake your head in recognition, and go for the aluminum bat in your basement. --Ned Vizzini, author of It's Kind of a Funny Story An irreverent and twisted coming-of-age story with one of the most shocking endings I've ever read. --Matthew Quick, author of The Silver Linings Playbook Wow! A crazy, wicked, knock-out of a book! --Garth Stein, author of The Art of Racing in the Rain It's simultaneously a bildungsroman a la Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, an homage to zombies in pop culture, and a twisted mystery all wrapped up into one utterly original--and darkly delightful--novel. --BN.com A brass-knuckle book, reminiscent in tone to Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club . . . A great choice for readers who are excited by stories with offbeat characters. --School Library Journal Zombie is one of the smartest, strangest, and most beautifully crafted coming-of-age stories you will ever encounter. --Donald Ray Pollock, author of The Devil All the Time Angelella's debut novel crackles with energy and attitude. --Publishers Weekly Your home life's an apocalypse, school's the plague, and you're growing up in a wasteland. To survive this zombie movie of a life is probably going to take more than you've got. But a world where the dead walk is also a world with miracles. Have faith. Read this book. --Stephen Graham Jones, author of Growing Up Dead in Texas Barker is clearly a spiritual successor to Salinger's Holden Caulfield . . . I haven't finished a book this quickly since I first read American Psycho. --The Lit Pub Zombie basically starts at 10 mph and ends at 100 . . . The book got better and better as I read. --Hello Giggles A coming-of-age tale--angry and violent but full of heart--with stellar prose, first-rate dialogue and a cinematic eye for detail. --Shelf Awareness Zombie is fierce, brave and entertaining literature. --Opinionless Reviews A superb debut. --Zouch Magazine Dark and unforgettable. --Horror News Net Overall, Zombie may be a weird book but it has something to say. It deals with relevant and relatable issues, it has interesting and likable characters, it is humorous, and it subtly underscores flaws in society. --Book Stoner You won't forget these characters, or the Zombie Survival Code quickly. --Bookshelf Bombshells When it starts to slip into David Lynch territory, I was absolutely mesmerized . . . The final act is gruesome and cathartic, smart and gripping. I would recommend this book to anyone. This is easily one on of the most entertaining novels I've read in years. --The Blog of the Living Dead


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