Description: Zero O'Clock by C.J. Farley For sixteen-year-old Geth Montego, zero oclock begins on March 11, 2020. By June, she wonders if it will ever end. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "An insightful, eye-opening, and inventive story. C.J. Farley has penned a novel that sheds an important light on real issues facing young people today." -Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give In early March 2020 in New Rochelle, New York, teenager Geth Montego is fumbling with the present and uncertain about her future. She only has three friends: her best friend Tovah, whos been acting weird ever since they started applying to college; Diego, who she wants to ask to prom; and the K-pop band BTS, because the group always seems to be there for her when she needs them (at least in her head). She could use some help now. Geths small city becomes one of the first COVID-19 containment zones in the US. As her community is upended by the virus and stirred up by the growing Black Lives Matter protests, Geth faces a choice and a question: Is she willing to risk everything to fight for her beliefs? And if so, what exactly does she believe in? C.J. Farley captures a moment in spring 2020 no teenager will ever forget. It sucks watching the world fall apart. But sometimes you have to start from zero. Author Biography C.J. FARLEY was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and lives in New Rochelle, NY. A graduate of Harvard University, Farley is the author of the acclaimed fantasy adventure novel Game World and the best-selling biography Aaliyah: More Than a Woman, which was adapted into a hit Lifetime movie. Farleys young adult novel Around Harvard Square won an NAACP Image Award and was named a 2020 Honor Book by the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People. Review Zero OClock is going to go down as one of the texts we will use in the future to make sense of this moment were in.--Tonya Mosley, host, WBUR Here & Now Long Description Age range 12+ For sixteen-year-old Geth Montego, zero oclock begins on March 11, 2020. By June, she wonders if it will ever end. In early March 2020 in New Rochelle, New York, teenager Geth Montego is fumbling with the present and uncertain about her future. She only has three friends: her best friend Tovah, whos been acting weird ever since they started applying to college; Diego, who she wants to ask to prom; and the K-pop band BTS, because the group always seems to be there for her when she needs them (at least in her head). She could use some help now. Geths small city becomes one of the first COVID-19 containment zones in the US. As her community is upended by the virus and stirred up by the growing Black Lives Matter protests, Geth faces a choice and a question: Is she willing to risk everything to fight for her beliefs? And if so, what exactly does she believe in? C.J. Farley captures a moment in spring 2020 no teenager will ever forget. It sucks watching the world fall apart. But sometimes you have to start from zero. An insightful, eye-opening, and inventive story. C.J. Farley has penned a novel that sheds an important light on real issues facing young people today. -- Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give Zero OClock is a beautiful and timely YA novel that is both heartbreaking and whip smart, a glimpse into the world of virtual friendship, classrooms, and pop stardom. -- Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg, author of The Nine Thoughtful, provocative, and pounding with the fast-paced beat of a sharp-witted adolescent mind, Zero OClock is the story of a Jamaican-American teen girl at the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Rochelle, New York. C.J. Farley has created an irresistible heroine in Geth Montego. Simmering with justifiable anger at everything from the cancellation of her senior prom to racial injustices and police brutality, Geth manages to overcome grief, anxiety, and confusion to discover a new sense of herself and her ability to create change. -- Karen Dukess, author of The Last Book Party Zero OClock seems to have a direct line into the mindset of a modern teenager. I enjoyed it immensely! -- Alex Wheatle, author of Cane Warriors Review Quote Critical praise for C.J. Farleys Around Harvard Square: "[A] smart, satirical novel about surviving the racial and cultural tensions ratcheted up in the elite Harvard hothouse. Farley has created a marvelously engaging and diverse set of characters, at the center of which is a nerdy Jamaican American with a philosophical bent and his cohort of oddballs struggling to win a spot on Harvards brainy humor magazine, which provides a springboard for Farley to dive into the ethics of comedy, among other subjects." --National Book Review "Wry, sly, and ferociously funny, Around Harvard Square is not just the satire Ivy League college life deserves, but the one its been waiting for." --Marlon James, Man Booker Prize-winning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings "Around Harvard Square [is] C.J. Farleys fun novel about an exceptional Jamaican student-athlete facing class and race issues to get a spot on an elite Harvard University humor magazine." --New York Daily News "Brimming with humor and heart, Around Harvard Square is a delight." --Andy Borowitz, creator of the New Yorkers "The Borowitz Report" "This former [Harvard] Lampoon editor, journalist, and now satirical novelist, has lots of insight into the discrepancies around race and gender that remain present in the comedy industry." --CityLine (ABC-TV, Boston) "The first year of college can feel as dramatic as the first moon landing and somehow C.J. Farley also turns it into a painfully funny adventure. Around Harvard Square is a coming-of-age tale that blends J.D. Salingers rueful tones with Paul Beattys biting humor and becomes something entirely its own. I had so much fun running around with these kids, it felt like seeing old friends: laughing and crying and laughing some more." --Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling "This coming-of-age novel, set in the 90s, follows Jamaican-American Tosh Livingston and his group of friends--Lao, Meera, and Zippa--on their quest to land coveted spots on the staff of the Harvard Harpoon, Harvards humor magazine . . . The characters clever dialogue challenges privileged and stereotypical thinking." --Publishers Weekly "In this throwback coming-of-age novel, an ensemble of freshmen on the margins struggle for self-definition amid the race and class complexities of Harvard . . . Through the whirlwind of their journey, they begin to question the purpose of jokes and the consequences of laughter--when its not just about the joke, but also about whos making it and why (a significant, timely exploration as comedy culture today struggles to demarcate ethical boundaries) . . . The diverse ensemble of core characters defy and refuse reductive stereotypes . . . For those who would like to take a trip through the hallowed Harvard halls of the past, this goes out to you . . ." --Kirkus Reviews "Farley, a Harvard alumnus himself, pulls no punches in lampooning the elitist, entitled culture that pervades the campuses of schools like Harvard. Many of his jabs are painfully spot on, and I applaud his efforts to address the experiences of the non-white, non-wealthy, and incredibly smart students who find themselves dropped into that kind of toxic atmosphere every fall." --MuggleNet "C.J. Farleys Around Harvard Square is a witty and artful narrative of a society on the crossroads of change . . . A must read." --The Gleaner (Jamaica) Description for Sales People Set in New Rochelle, NY--one of the first Corona virus hot spots in the US, Zero OClock follows the life of a black teenager in New Rochelle navigating the so-called "new normal," as her town is locked down just as Black Lives Matters protests erupt around the US. Farleys previous novel, Around Harvard Square , won the NAACP Image Award for Fiction. Farley will be very active in book promotion, and he has a great platform stemming largely from his work as an editor for the Wall Street Journal; he is also a frequent guest commentator on CNN, etc. Farley has also written for Time . Farley has roughly 13 thousand Twitter followers and an active blog Farley has written best-selling biographies on the musician Aaliyah (Bookscan 100k+) and Bob Marley Details ISBN1617759759 Author C.J. Farley Pages 288 Audience Age 12-18 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1617759759 ISBN-13 9781617759758 Format Paperback Short Title Zero OClock Subtitle A Cape Town Thriller Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2021-09-09 UK Release Date 2021-09-09 Publisher Akashic Books,U.S. Imprint Akashic Books,U.S. DEWEY 813.6 Audience Teenage / Young adult AU Release Date 2022-01-03 Publication Date 2021-09-09 US Release Date 2021-09-09 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158604994;
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Author: C.J. Farley
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