Amanda911
by Mark Schreiber
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GENRE: YA (crossover)
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BLURB:
“Sixteen-year-old
Iowa schoolgirl Amanda Dizon may be the nation’s most unremarkable teenager,
until she falls down a well and finds herself instantaneously transformed from
irrelevant to influencer. Mark
Schreiber’s sly, rollicking masterpiece, Amanda911, follows Amanda’s escapades
and sends up the craven, fame-obsessed virtual culture of today’s adolescents. As insightful as Dickens and as innovative
as Heller, Schreiber is the definitive satirist of the social media
generation.”—Jacob M. Appel, author of Einstein’s Beach House
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Excerpt:
Falling down a well was both the best and worst thing that
ever happened to my granddaughter.
She was a Disney princess to me, but a comic sidekick to her
classmates, who’d never been
kissed by a boy—or I suppose by a girl—been asked to a
dance, or chosen for any role in a school production that did not conceal her
face.
Most people under twenty probably don’t know what a well is.
Haven’t seen one. Probably think it’s just something you say
when you need to buy time, like like, or when someone asks you how you’re
feeling, although I guess these days everyone says good or OK, or nothing at
all, opting for an emoji instead. Do kids even talk anymore, in the crowded
loneliness of their bedrooms? Did Amanda even scream when she fell down the
well? Or did she just send a screaming emoji?
So, when millions of kids all over the globe saw the
headline, they shared via social media:
Girl Plummets Down Well
More than plenty had to Google well to comprehend its
meaning.
I’m sure she got at least half a million hits just from
image searches that returned a picture of an oil rig in the North Sea. Geez,
her international peer group must have thought, or words or emojis to that
effect. A girl has fallen thousands of feet smack into a tidal wave. I hope
she’s more Kate than Leonardo.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Mark Schreiber
was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1960, graduated high school at age fifteen and
began writing novels full-time. Princes in Exile, which explores a prodigy’s
struggle to accept his own mortality at a summer camp for kids with cancer, was
published in 1984 and made into a feature film in 1991. It has been published
in ten countries, received two awards in Europe and was shortlisted for the
Austria Prize. Carnelian, a fantasy, was published by Facet in Belgium.
Starcrossed, a rebuttal to Romeo and Juliet, was published by Flux and
translated into French and Turkish. His illustrated science book, How to Build
an Elephant, was published as an Apple app by Swag Soft. He has written over
forty books and received two State of Ohio Individual Writer Fellowships. For
the last seven years he has been a digital nomad, living on four continents. He
currently resides in Costa Rica.
Website:
Amanda911.com
TikTok:
@Amanda911
Instagram:
@Amanda911
Twitter:
@Markschreiber07
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Schreiber
Buy links:
https://www.amazon.com/Amanda911-Mark-Schreiber/dp/1737052016
https://pleasureboatstudio.com/product/amanda911/
https://books.google.com/books/about/Amanda911.html?id=Lzx3zgEACAAJ
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