Life in a Fish Bowl
By: Len Vlahos
Location: FIC VLA
Genre: Young Adult Tragicomedy
When Jared Stone
discovers that he has terminal brain cancer, he decides to sell his life
to the highest bidder on eBay. He gains the attention of a nun, a
psychologically-disturbed man of leisure and wealth, a video-game
playing teen, and a TV producer. When his posting is pulled down on
eBay, only one person is left, the TV producer. So Jared and his family
become the focus of a reality TV show and lose their privacy entirely.
Jackie, Jared’s 15-year-old daughter, will not willingly participate in
the show, figuring out how to avoid the crew and the cameras. But
perhaps there is even more that she can do as she starts her own
behind-the-scenes YouTube show that tells the truth about the editing
and manipulation of her family by the reality show.- Tasha
Fifteen-year-old Jackie Stone is a prisoner in her own house. Everything she says and does 24/7 is being taped and broadcast to every television in America. Why? Because her dad is dying of a brain tumor and he has auctioned his life on eBay to the highest bidder: a ruthless TV reality show executive at ATN.
Gone is her mom's attention and cooking and parent-teacher conferences. Gone is her sister's trust ever since she's been dazzled by the cameras and new-found infamy. Gone is her privacy. Gone is the whole family's dignity as ATN twists their words and makes a public mockery of their lives on Life and Death. But most of all, Jackie fears that one day very soon her father will just be . . . gone. Armed only with her ingenuity and the power of the internet, Jackie is determined to end the show and reclaim all of their lives, even in death.
Told through multiple points of view--including her dad's tumor--acclaimed author Len Vlahos deftly explores what it really means to live in this brilliantly written tragicomedy
Location: FIC VLA
Genre: Young Adult Tragicomedy
Fifteen-year-old Jackie Stone is a prisoner in her own house. Everything she says and does 24/7 is being taped and broadcast to every television in America. Why? Because her dad is dying of a brain tumor and he has auctioned his life on eBay to the highest bidder: a ruthless TV reality show executive at ATN.
Gone is her mom's attention and cooking and parent-teacher conferences. Gone is her sister's trust ever since she's been dazzled by the cameras and new-found infamy. Gone is her privacy. Gone is the whole family's dignity as ATN twists their words and makes a public mockery of their lives on Life and Death. But most of all, Jackie fears that one day very soon her father will just be . . . gone. Armed only with her ingenuity and the power of the internet, Jackie is determined to end the show and reclaim all of their lives, even in death.
Told through multiple points of view--including her dad's tumor--acclaimed author Len Vlahos deftly explores what it really means to live in this brilliantly written tragicomedy
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