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Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town

Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town

Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow

Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town

by Cory Doctorow

It’s only natural that Alan, the broadminded hero of Doctorow’s fresh, unconventional SF novel, is willing to help everybody he meets. After all, he’s the product of a mixed marriage (his father is a mountain and his mother is a washing machine), so he knows how much being an outcast can hurt. Alan tries desperately to behave like a human being–or at least like his idealized version of one. He joins a cyber-anarchist’s plot to spread a free wireless Internet through Toronto at the same time he agrees to protect his youngest brothers (members of a set of Russian nesting dolls) from their dead brother who’s now resurrected and bent on revenge.

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