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Going bovine [electronic resource] / Libba Bray.

Bray, Libba. (Author).

Summary:

Cameron Smith, a disaffected sixteen year-old who, after being diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob's (aka mad cow) disease, sets off on a road trip with a death-obsessed video gaming dwarf he meets in the hospital, in an attempt to find a cure.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780375893766 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 0375893768 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • Publisher: New York : Random House Children's Books, 2009.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title from eBook information screen.
Target Audience Note:
14 & up.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console
Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 2016 KB).
Awards Note:
Michael L. Printz Award for Excellent in Young Adult Literature, 2010.
Subject:
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease > Fiction.
Mad cow disease > Fiction.
Dwarfs > Fiction.
People with disabilities > Fiction.
Automobile travel > Fiction.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease > Juvenile fiction.
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy > Juvenile fiction.
Dwarfs > Juvenile fiction.
People with disabilities > Juvenile fiction.
Automobile travel > Juvenile fiction.
Genre:
EBOOK.
Electronic books.

Other Formats and Editions

English (3)

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    After being diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob (aka mad cow) disease, disaffected teenager Cameron Smith sets off on a road trip with a death-obsessed video gaming dwarf he meets in the hospital in an attempt to find a cure.
  • Random House, Inc.
    From the author of the Gemma Doyle trilogy and The Diviners series, this groundbreaking New York Times bestseller and winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for literary excellence is "smart, funny, and layered," raves Entertainment Weekly.

    All 16-year-old Cameron wants is to get through high school—and life in general—with a minimum of effort. It’s not a lot to ask. But that’s before he’s given some bad news: he’s sick and he’s going to die. Which totally sucks. Hope arrives in the winged form of Dulcie, a loopy punk angel/possible hallucination with a bad sugar habit. She tells Cam there is a cure—if he’s willing to go in search of it. With the help of a death-obsessed, video-gaming dwarf and a yard gnome, Cam sets off on the mother of all road trips through a twisted America . . . into the heart of what matters most.

    From acclaimed author Libba Bray comes a dark comedic journey that poses the questions: Why are we here? What is real? What makes microwave popcorn so good? Why must we die? And how do we really learn to live? 

    "A hilarious and hallucinatory quest."—The New York Times

    "Sublimely surreal."—People

    "Libba Bray's fabulous new book will, with any justice, be a cult classic. The kind of book you take with you to college, in the hopes that your roommate will turn out to have packed their own copy, too. Reading it is like discovering an alternate version of The Phantom Tollbooth, where Holden Caulfield has hit Milo over the head and stolen his car, his token, and his tollbooth. There's adventure and tragedy here, a sprinkling of romance, musical interludes, a battle-ready yard gnome who's also a Norse God, and practically a chorus line of physicists. Which reminds me: will someone, someday, take Going Bovine and turn it into a musical, preferably a rock opera? I want the sound track, the program, the T-shirt, and front row tickets."—Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
  • Random House, Inc.
    From the author of the Gemma Doyle trilogy and The Diviners series, this groundbreaking New York Times bestseller and winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for literary excellence is "smart, funny, and layered," raves Entertainment Weekly.

    All 16-year-old Cameron wants is to get through high school'and life in general'with a minimum of effort. It's not a lot to ask. But that's before he's given some bad news: he's sick and he's going to die. Which totally sucks. Hope arrives in the winged form of Dulcie, a loopy punk angel/possible hallucination with a bad sugar habit. She tells Cam there is a cure'if he's willing to go in search of it. With the help of a death-obsessed, video-gaming dwarf and a yard gnome, Cam sets off on the mother of all road trips through a twisted America . . . into the heart of what matters most.

    From acclaimed author Libba Bray comes a dark comedic journey that poses the questions: Why are we here? What is real? What makes microwave popcorn so good? Why must we die? And how do we really learn to live? 

    "A hilarious and hallucinatory quest."'The New York Times

    "Sublimely surreal."'People

    "Libba Bray's fabulous new book will, with any justice, be a cult classic. The kind of book you take with you to college, in the hopes that your roommate will turn out to have packed their own copy, too. Reading it is like discovering an alternate version of The Phantom Tollbooth, where Holden Caulfield has hit Milo over the head and stolen his car, his token, and his tollbooth. There's adventure and tragedy here, a sprinkling of romance, musical interludes, a battle-ready yard gnome who's also a Norse God, and practically a chorus line of physicists. Which reminds me: will someone, someday, take Going Bovine and turn it into a musical, preferably a rock opera? I want the sound track, the program, the T-shirt, and front row tickets."'Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize