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And West Is West

Autor Ron Childress
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2016
This compelling debut novel, which won the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction, dramatically examines the insidious role unrestrained technology plays in the moral and ethical corruption of people, institutions, and government . . . This is an excellent story, well told, suspenseful, and tragic. "Publishers Weekly" When Jessica, a young Air Force drone pilot in Nevada, is tasked with launching a missile against a suspected terrorist halfway across the world, she realizes that though women and children are in the crosshairs of her screen, she has no choice but to follow orders. Ethan, a young Wall Street quant, is involved in a more bloodless connection to war when he develops an algorithm that enables his company s clients to profit by exploiting the international financial instability caused by "exactly" this kind of antiterrorist strike. These two are only minor players, but their actions have global implications that tear lives apart including their own. "And West Is West "is a politically and socially charged book whose author has crafted a terrifyingly real scenario. Impressive and keenly relevant to our time. "And West Is West" moves seamlessly between drone strikes and high-speed trading on Wall Street. I devoured it in forty-eight hours, and during the hours I wasn t reading it, I was thinking about it. I still am . . . This writer can write; these characters are real; the story is crackerjack. Barbara Kingsolver I m impressed by the power of Ron Childress s voice and the accuracy with which he describes human behavior. He s an intelligent and gifted writer who doesn t show off--he knows how to tell a story that you won t forget. Terry McMillan "
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ISBN-13: 9781410487902
ISBN-10: 1410487903
Pagini: 605
Dimensiuni: 142 x 224 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Text mare
Editura: Thorndike Press Large Print

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“A calculated nail-biter that shines a dark light on life in the 21st century.” —The Washington Post “A story no one has ever written before, and one we all need to read . . . Impressive and keenly relevant to our time.” —Barbara Kingsolver When Jessica, a young Air Force drone pilot in Nevada, is tasked with launching a missile against a suspected terrorist halfway across the world, she has no choice but to comply, even if it means women and children will be killed too. Meanwhile, Ethan, a young Wall Street quant, develops an algorithm that enables his company’s clients to profit by exploiting the international financial instability caused by exactly this kind of antiterrorist strike. These two are only minor players, but their actions have global implications that tear lives apart--including their own, as they are cast out by a flawed system and forced to take the blame for the orders of their superiors. Award-winning author Ron Childress has crafted a powerful, politically charged, and terrifyingly real novel for our time. “Extraordinary.” —The Kansas City Star “This compelling debut novel . . . dramatically examines the insidious role unrestrained technology plays in the moral and ethical corruption of people, institutions, and government . . . An excellent story, well told, suspenseful, and tragic.” —Publishers Weekly “This powerful and morally chilling tale depicts the chasm modern technology can create between actions and consequences.” —Library Journal “A smart, satisfying work about real people navigating the uneasy compromises of today’s world. With sharp writing and likeable characters, Ron Childress has woven a very human story out of the tangle of conflicts--military, political, financial--that bind us together.” —Washington Independent Review of Books, “2015 Best Novels of the Year” “A master study in how people can emotionally detach themselves from the damage they cause in our computer-driven world.” —The Washington Post