Third Brick from the Right

Kids, Teen, Action/Adventure, Social Issues, Fiction
Cover of the book Third Brick from the Right by Nicholas Maes, Tessellate Media
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Author: Nicholas Maes ISBN: 9781928150282
Publisher: Tessellate Media Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nicholas Maes
ISBN: 9781928150282
Publisher: Tessellate Media
Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Comical, insightful, disturbing, self-critical, oh-so-modern, ‘Wow! I thought only I felt that way!” Jarring, exciting, uplifting … is Charles Ingram misguided, unstable, or inspired?

Ten minutes with these beauties and I could free a million souls, even if their preference was to live as slaves. I hoisted the cutters and brought the handles together. The glittering blades clacked noisily as I approached a cable as thick as my arm. I held the metal close. The System was practically shrieking …

What happens when a teenager takes a step back and really looks at his and his friends’ screen-obsessed lives? And what does he think of all the adults who make this possible? And will his rebellion make a difference? Will anyone listen?

Fifteen-year-old Charles Ingram is on the run from the FBI. Traveling from New York State to Boston and then on to Vermont, Charles is determined to hide out as long as possible in a lakeside cabin, a pricey vacation getaway owned and neglected by his equally workaholic parents’ friends. Aware that he will be captured, he decides to write his story and explain why he and his gang committed their crimes. No longer a gamer, bully, or highly medicated and spoiled teen, he’s convinced the “System” has brainwashed people and turned them into digital pawns.

Fast-paced and thrilling, Third Brick from the Right is a profound and hilarious send-up of life in the digital age.

 

About the Author

Nicholas Maes is a high school history teacher and teaches Classics part-time at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His previous young adult novels include Locksmith, Crescent Star, Laughing Wolf, Fortuna, and Transmigration, and he is currently writing a new novel for young adults, The Forever Road. He lives in Toronto.

 

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Comical, insightful, disturbing, self-critical, oh-so-modern, ‘Wow! I thought only I felt that way!” Jarring, exciting, uplifting … is Charles Ingram misguided, unstable, or inspired?

Ten minutes with these beauties and I could free a million souls, even if their preference was to live as slaves. I hoisted the cutters and brought the handles together. The glittering blades clacked noisily as I approached a cable as thick as my arm. I held the metal close. The System was practically shrieking …

What happens when a teenager takes a step back and really looks at his and his friends’ screen-obsessed lives? And what does he think of all the adults who make this possible? And will his rebellion make a difference? Will anyone listen?

Fifteen-year-old Charles Ingram is on the run from the FBI. Traveling from New York State to Boston and then on to Vermont, Charles is determined to hide out as long as possible in a lakeside cabin, a pricey vacation getaway owned and neglected by his equally workaholic parents’ friends. Aware that he will be captured, he decides to write his story and explain why he and his gang committed their crimes. No longer a gamer, bully, or highly medicated and spoiled teen, he’s convinced the “System” has brainwashed people and turned them into digital pawns.

Fast-paced and thrilling, Third Brick from the Right is a profound and hilarious send-up of life in the digital age.

 

About the Author

Nicholas Maes is a high school history teacher and teaches Classics part-time at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His previous young adult novels include Locksmith, Crescent Star, Laughing Wolf, Fortuna, and Transmigration, and he is currently writing a new novel for young adults, The Forever Road. He lives in Toronto.

 

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