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Publication Date
2015-02-03
Pages
384
ISBN
9780345806031
Book Title
Word Exchange
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Alena Graedon
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Dystopian, Literary, Thrillers / Technological, Science Fiction / General
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
10.3 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Books, libraries, and newspapers have at last become things of the past. Now handheld Memes allow for constant communication and entertainment. They can even anticipate our needs, dialing the doctor before we know we're sick, or prompting us with words we can't recall. Yet a few dedicated wordsmiths are still laboring on the final print edition of the North American Dictionary of the English Language . But one evening, right before it's released, Anana Johnson finds that the chief editor--her father--has vanished. In alternating points of view, Anana and her bookish colleague Bart follow their only clue, the word ALICE , down the proverbial rabbit hole, into subterranean passages, the stacks of the Mercantile Library, and secret meetings of an anti-Meme underground resistance, racing closer to the truth about Anana's father's disappearance, and discovering a frightening connection to the growing "word flu" pandemic.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0345806034
ISBN-13
9780345806031
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202508142

Product Key Features

Book Title
Word Exchange
Author
Alena Graedon
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Dystopian, Literary, Thrillers / Technological, Science Fiction / General
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
10.3 Oz

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Reviews
Praise for THE WORD EXCHANGE: "A wildly ambitious, darkly intellectual and inventive thriller about the intersection of language, technology and meaning." -- Kirkus, starred review "[A] spectacular, ambitious debut... With secret societies, conspiracies, and mega-corp Synchronic's menacing technologies, Graedon deploys all the hallmarks of a futuristic thriller, but avoids derivative doomsday sci-fi shtick. Instead, her novel is rife with literary allusions and philosophical wormholes that aren't only decorative but integral to characters' abilities and limitations in communicating, and it succeeds precisely because it's as full of humanity as it is of mystery and intellectual prowess." --Publishers Weekly , starred review "What if we became so dependent on our gadgets that we lost our ability to speak? That's the big idea in Graedon's entertainingly scary debut... This is a remarkable first novel, combining a vividly imagined future with the fondly remembered past to offer a chilling prediction of where our unthinking reliance on technology is leading us. And, as you'd expect, Graedon's word choice is exquisite." -- Booklist, starred review "... Dazzling ... Despite all of its considerable linguistic sophistication, the novel offers a blunt message: Words are good. Reading is good. Books are good. The forces of good (reading/words/history) can defeat the forces of evil (technology/capital)." --Slate.com "Alena Graedon's spectacular debut is a story for our age of  'accelerated obsolescence.' A genuinely scary and funny mystery about linguistic slippage and disturbance, it's also a moving meditation on our sometimes comic, sometimes desperate struggles to speak, and to listen, and to mean something to one another. To borrow Graedon's own invention, The Word Exchange is 'Synchronic' -- a gorgeous genre mashup that offers readers the pleasures of noir, science fiction, romance and philosophy. It's an unforgettable joyride across the thin ice of language."  --Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia! and Vampires in the Lemon Grove "Imaginative, layered, and highly original, The Word Exchange is an engagingly creepy story of technology gone wrong and a clever meditation on the enduring mysteries of language and love." --Karen Thompson Walker, author of The Age of Miracles "Wow! This highly addictive future noir is also terrifyingly prescient. Set in a parallel New York filled with language viruses, pneumatic tubes, and heartbreak, Alena Graedon's book is luminous and haunting at every turn. I will never look at words in quite the same way--and neither will you." --Reif Larsen, author of The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet, "A nervy, nerdy dystopian thriller."      -- The New York Times Book Review "A propulsive, twisty future-noir. . . . [Graedon's] attention to language--and the breakdown of language--invites comparisons to writers like Anthony Burgess and Lewis Carroll."      -- The Daily Beast   "Spectacular. . . . A gorgeous genre mashup that offers readers the pleasures of noir, science fiction, romance, and philosophy. [ The Word Exchange is] an unforgettable joyride across the thin ice of language."       --Karen Russell, author of  Swamplandia! and  Vampires in the Lemon Grove "Combines the jaunty energy of youngish adult fiction with the spine-tingling chill of the science-­fiction conspiracy genre. . . . [Graedon achieves] the singular feat of turning the alphabet into a cliffhanger."      -- The New York Times Book Review "Dazzling. . . . A snappy, noir-inflected vision of a future New York suffering from an epidemic of aphasia brought on by  super- smartphones. . . . Sparklingly inventive."      -- Slate  "A sobering look at how dependent we are on technology and how susceptible we are to the distortions of language."      -- The Washington Post "Alena Graedon makes what sounds like a preposterous premise believable in this clever first novel, a mystery set in a dystopian near future . "      -- Chicago Tribune   "Imaginative, layered, and highly original."       --Karen Thompson Walker, bestselling author of  The Age of Miracles   "[Graedon] knows how to ratchet up mystery. In [her] dystopian future, face-to-face interfacing is finished and even email is a fading memory."      -- Esquire  (UK) "[A] fast-paced, thrill-a-minute début novel. . . . The sonic pleasures of Graedon's degraded language are considerable. . . . She creates a powerful sense of mystery. . . . [I] raced greedily to the last page, enjoying Graedon's plot-weaving every step of the way."      --Peter C. Baker, The New Yorker.com "An ambitious debut. . . . Graedon's own language is essential to the success of  The Word Exchange --it's erudite, ruminative, and complex."      -- Bustle "This highly addictive future noir is also terrifyingly prescient. . . . Graedon's book is luminous and haunting at every turn. I will never look at words in quite the same way--and neither will you."      --Reif Larsen, author of  The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet "Wildly ambitious, darkly intellectual and inventive. . . . Students of linguistics may run screaming from this dystopian nightmare by Brooklyn-based debut novelist Graedon, but diligent fans of Neal Stephenson or Max Barry will be richly rewarded by a complex thriller."      --Kirkus Reviews, starred review   "Spectacular. . . . [Graedon's] novel is rife with literary allusions and philosophical wormholes that aren't only decorative but integral to characters' abilities and limitations in communicating, and it succeeds precisely because it's as full of humanity as it is of mystery and intellectual prowess."      --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Remarkable. . . . A bibliothriller of epidemic proportions. . . . And, as you'd expect, Graedon's word choice is exquisite."      -- Booklist, starred review, A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR  "A nervy, nerdy dystopian thriller."      -- The New York Times Book Review "A propulsive, twisty future-noir. . . . [Graedon's] attention to language--and the breakdown of language--invites comparisons to writers like Anthony Burgess and Lewis Carroll."      -- The Daily Beast   "Spectacular. . . . A gorgeous genre mashup that offers readers the pleasures of noir, science fiction, romance, and philosophy. [ The Word Exchange is] an unforgettable joyride across the thin ice of language."       --Karen Russell, author of  Swamplandia! and  Vampires in the Lemon Grove "Combines the jaunty energy of youngish adult fiction with the spine-tingling chill of the science-­fiction conspiracy genre. . . . [Graedon achieves] the singular feat of turning the alphabet into a cliffhanger."      -- The New York Times Book Review "Dazzling. . . . A snappy, noir-inflected vision of a future New York suffering from an epidemic of aphasia brought on by  super- smartphones. . . . Sparklingly inventive."      -- Slate  "A sobering look at how dependent we are on technology and how susceptible we are to the distortions of language."      -- The Washington Post "Alena Graedon makes what sounds like a preposterous premise believable in this clever first novel, a mystery set in a dystopian near future . "      -- Chicago Tribune   "Imaginative, layered, and highly original."       --Karen Thompson Walker, bestselling author of  The Age of Miracles   "[Graedon] knows how to ratchet up mystery. In [her] dystopian future, face-to-face interfacing is finished and even email is a fading memory."      -- Esquire  (UK) "[A] fast-paced, thrill-a-minute début novel. . . . The sonic pleasures of Graedon's degraded language are considerable. . . . She creates a powerful sense of mystery. . . . [I] raced greedily to the last page, enjoying Graedon's plot-weaving every step of the way."      --Peter C. Baker, The New Yorker.com "An ambitious debut. . . . Graedon's own language is essential to the success of  The Word Exchange --it's erudite, ruminative, and complex."      -- Bustle "This highly addictive future noir is also terrifyingly prescient. . . . Graedon's book is luminous and haunting at every turn. I will never look at words in quite the same way--and neither will you."      --Reif Larsen, author of  The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet "Wildly ambitious, darkly intellectual and inventive. . . . Students of linguistics may run screaming from this dystopian nightmare by Brooklyn-based debut novelist Graedon, but diligent fans of Neal Stephenson or Max Barry will be richly rewarded by a complex thriller."      --Kirkus Reviews, starred review   "Spectacular. . . . [Graedon's] novel is rife with literary allusions and philosophical wormholes that aren't only decorative but integral to characters' abilities and limitations in communicating, and it succeeds precisely because it's as full of humanity as it is of mystery and intellectual prowess."      --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Remarkable. . . . A bibliothriller of epidemic proportions. . . . And, as you'd expect, Graedon's word choice is exquisite."      -- Booklist, starred review
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Dewey Edition
23

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