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Little Brother (Doctorow novel)

Little Brother[1] is a novel by Cory Doctorow, published by Tor Books. It was released on April 29, 2008.[2] The novel is about four teenagers in San Francisco who, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge and BART system, defend themselves against the Department of Homeland Security's attacks on the Bill of Rights. The novel is available for free on the author's website under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-SA), keeping it accessible and remixable to all.[3]

AuthorCory Doctorow
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Subjectterrorism, cryptography, computer hackers, Department of Homeland Security, privacy (privacy in education), police state
Genredystopian young adult fiction
PublishedApril 29, 2008 (Tor Teen)
Media typeBook
Pages380
ISBN978-0-7653-1985-2
OCLC176972381
LC ClassPZ7.D66237 Lit 2008
Followed byHomeland 

The book debuted at No. 9 on The New York Times Best Seller list, children's chapter book section, in May 2008.[4] As of July 2, it had spent a total of six weeks on the list, rising to the No. 8 spot.[5] Little Brother won the 2009 White Pine Award,[6] the 2009 Prometheus Award.[7] and the 2009 John W. Campbell Memorial Award. It also was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel.[8] Little Brother received the Sunburst Award in the young adult category.[9]

The New York Times says, "'Little Brother' isn't shy about its intent to disseminate subversive ideas to a young audience." The novel comes with two afterword essays by cryptographer and computer security specialist Bruce Schneier, and hacker Andrew "bunnie" Huang, and has a bibliography of techno-countercultural writings, from Jack Kerouac's On the Road to Schneier's "Applied Cryptography".[10]

Hacker Peiter 'Mudge' Zatko stated that the book is now used as training material for new NSA recruits in order to give them a different point of view.[11]

Characters edit

  • Marcus Yallow – Main protagonist, a 17-year-old high school student who enjoys understanding technology and building his own custom devices. He is the leader of his foursome of friends.
  • Darryl Glover – Marcus' best friend who attends the same high school as Marcus and is Marcus' second-in-command and the "details man" of the group. He has had a crush on Van for years.
 
Marcus on limited edition cover
  • Vanessa Pak (Van) – 17-year-old Korean American girl who attends a nearby all-girls Catholic school, she is the "ideas" person of the group. She has been attracted to Marcus for a long time, but doesn't admit it until the end of the book. Her parents managed to escape from North Korea.
  • Jose Luis Torrez (Jolu) – A brilliant high school student at a nearby Catholic school, he is the technical member of the group. Even though everyone in the group is technically competent, he is the most technology-oriented, doing his own programming, and working for a local ISP. He is somewhat vain and seems to work at being cool.
  • Drew Yallow – Marcus' father who has a stormy relationship with Marcus through most of the book. Scared by the thought of Marcus having died during the bombing because Marcus has been missing for three days, he supports the tactics that the DHS employs. This leads to many arguments with Marcus despite his former mindset that was similar to Marcus'.
  • Lillian Yallow – Marcus' mother, British expatriate, who helps newly immigrated Britons integrate into American life. She and Marcus have a strong bond and seem to think alike. She is a strong woman and helps mediate Marcus' fights with his father.
  • Charles Walker – Also a student at the same high school as Marcus and Darryl, he is the antithesis of Marcus. He is a bully, a brown noser and a snitch. He and Marcus have a long-standing feud and detest each other.
  • Carrie Johnstone (Severe Haircut Lady, Severe Haircut Woman) – Main antagonist and in charge of the DHS that is monitoring San Francisco. She is a cold sadistic woman to whom the ends always justify the means and enjoys abusing her power.
  • Angela Carvelli (Ange) – She attends the same high school as Van and develops into Marcus' love interest, when she first meets him at a party. She is an active member of the Xnet and is very strong-willed, and independent. She's known to use pepper spray as a condiment.
  • Ms. Galvez – A social studies teacher at Cesar Chavez High School, she is seen as a dedicated teacher and an independent thinker. She seems to be the only teacher that Marcus respects at his school. She tends to agree with Marcus on topics of security and Marcus helps her with contacting her brother, who's an overseas soldier, via internet.[3]
  • Barbara Stratford – Investigative reporter for the Bay Guardian, who helps Marcus expose what the DHS has been doing.
  • Masha – A DHS operative who attempts to help Marcus escape the city. Marcus meets her briefly in the beginning of the novel when she threatens to expose him for skipping school while ARGing. He also meets up with Masha in the end in the midst of their escape, he finds a photo of his friend Darryl and his position on running away is changed. Therefore, he escapes from Masha after beating her up and smashing her fingers in a truck door.
  • Zeb – A former detainee of DHS's "Gitmo-by-the-Bay", he manages to escape and attempts to disappear after contacting Marcus about Darryl and the current status of the prison.

Plot edit

Marcus Yallow is a 17-year-old hacker/techno whiz from San Francisco. One day Marcus and his best friend Darryl play truant from school to play an Alternate Reality Game. A terrorist attack is perpetrated against the city, and the four are captured and detained under suspicion of terrorism.

After a series of interrogations that take place over a period of six days, Marcus, Jolu, and Vanessa are finally released; Darryl's whereabouts are unknown. The DHS tells Marcus that they will be monitoring his actions and moves because he is still a suspect. Marcus is "infuriated at how his civil rights [are] ignored."[12]

In response to the increasing surveillance of the city and its citizens, Marcus creates Xnet, a private mesh network intended to allow people to communicate freely while fighting "the surveillance state."[13] Through XNet, using his pseudonym 'Mik3y', Marcus encourages his peers to rebel against the DHS surveillance.

While introducing a group to Cryptography during a key signing party, Marcus meets Ange, and shortly thereafter they begin to date.

When a former prisoner who was held by the DHS tells Marcus that Darryl is still alive, Marcus tells a reporter and his family about his actions taken against the DHS. The journalist's story is then published and the DHS takes Marcus into custody again. On order from the governor, California highway patrol troopers raid the DHS compound during a waterboarding interrogation and arrest the DHS agents. Darryl is subsequently freed and Marcus, after his parents have to pay his bail to make sure he doesn't go to prison, finally returns to his life the way it was before the terrorist attacks.

Major themes edit

Little Brother has major themes that, according to some, are too serious for a young adult novel. In an interview, the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy asked Doctorow about his "potentially heavy themes, including paranoia, loyalty, sex, torture, [and] fear"[14] and when his editing staff asked to censor the themes, he replied, "Oh, no."

The Hollywood Reporter remarked, "The book tackles many themes, including civil liberties and social activism".[15]

According to journalist April Spisak's article on "What Makes a Good Young Adult Dystopian Novel?" Spisak claims, "Cory Doctorow's Little Brother probably represents the purest example on the list—modern technology meets classic dystopic elements—even while the book itself is part instructional guide, part love story, and part rant at the increasingly dictatorial powers-that-be that consider safety at any cost a reasonable exchange. Small personal victories for the protagonist and his friends are present, but the power of Big Brother is hardly tempered by their work, and the folks who tangled with the government are all permanently scarred by the encounter."[16]

The book has also been characterized as "[expressing] astonishment, fear, uncertainty, shame, and guilt"[17] and addressing "issues of political authority, social order, individual freedom and electronic security."[18]

Background edit

Little Brother takes place in the "near future rather than decades or centuries away."[19] Little Brother also makes use of "obvious parallels to Orwellian warnings and post 9/11 policies."[20]

Reception edit

Novel edit

Cindy Dobrez in her review for Booklist said that "Doctorow's novel blurs the lines between current and potential technologies, and readers will delight in the details of how Marcus attempts to stage a techno-revolution. Obvious parallels to Orwellian warnings and post-9/11 policies, such as the Patriot Act, will provide opportunity for classroom discussion and raise questions about our enthusiasm for technology, who monitors our school library collections, and how we contribute to our own lack of privacy."[20] Kirkus Reviews described it as an "unapologetically didactic tribute to 1984", and called it a "Terrifying glimpse of the future—or the present."[21] Publishers Weekly said that it was "filled with sharp dialogue and detailed descriptions of how to counteract gait-recognition cameras, RFID's (radio frequency ID tags), wireless Internet tracers and other surveillance devices, this work makes its admittedly didactic point within a tautly crafted fictional framework."[22] Institute of Public Affairs says that "Doctorow, like many freedom-fighting writers before him likes his women smart and strong. Male or female, freedom-loving writers tend to like writing strong female characters, often protagonists."[23]

News coverage edit

In 2014, a high school principal in Pensacola, Florida, Michael Roberts, pulled Little Brother from his school's summer reading list because the book is "about questioning authority" and portrays questioning authority "as a positive thing."; however it was kept on the list for advanced placement and grade 11 honors students. Roberts also described Cory Doctorow, a Canadian author living in England, as "an outsider to the George W. Bush administration."[24] In response, his publisher sent 200 copies of the book directly to the school.[25]

Adaptations edit

Play edit

In early 2012, it was announced that the novel Little Brother written by Cory Doctorow will be made into a play directed by Josh Costello called Little Brother. The play was augmented with animated video projections, an original score by Chris Houston and original choreography by Daunielle Rasmussen.

Marin Independent said that Little Brother is "required watching!'[26]

Charlie Jane Anders of io9 praised the Little Brother play: "I was lucky enough to catch a preview performance of the Custom Made Theatre Co.'s new stage adaptation of Cory Doctorow's award-winning novel Little Brother the other day—and it was a total marvel. Somehow, writer/director Josh Costello managed to condense the novel down to a two-hour play, without losing any of the impact. If anything, the staged version hits a bit harder than the book, because of the intense, but not overstated, performances."[27]

According to TheatreStorm, "Costello has wisely tightened Doctorow's book to three main characters. On a nearly empty stage, Costello utilizes video and sound effects superbly, creating multiple San Francisco locations, mass demonstrations, press conferences, online experiences and coaching his actors to create multiple characterizations as necessary. This is the best kind of political theatre. Thought provoking, suspenseful, emotionally real, uncomfortably close to the hard truth."[28]

Film edit

The novel has also been the subject of a possible movie. The production company AngryFilms has optioned Little Brother "with the aim of translating it to the big screen."[29]

In September 2015, Doctorow announced on his blog that Little Brother had been optioned by Paramount with Don Murphy as the producer.[30]


Dedications edit

Each chapter of the e-book edition of Little Brother is dedicated to a different bookstore: Bakka-Phoenix (a Toronto sci-fi/fantasy bookstore where Doctorow used to be employed), Amazon.com, Borderlands Books, Barnes & Noble, Secret Headquarters, Powell's City of Books, Books of Wonder, Borders, Compass Books/Books Inc., Anderson's Bookshops, University Book Store at the University of Washington, Forbidden Planet, Books-A-Million, Mysterious Galaxy, Chapters/Indigo Books, Booksmith, Waterstone's, Sophia Books, MIT Press Bookshop, The Tattered Cover, Pages Books, and Hudson Booksellers.

Author edit

In reference to Little Brother, Cory Doctorow has stated that "the enemy is obscurity, not piracy." His book Little Brother is available on his website for free, which is provided in a variety of formats.[31][32]

Sequels edit

On June 20, 2012, Doctorow posted the cover art of the sequel to Little Brother, titled Homeland.[33] An excerpt of the book's opening, set at the Burning Man festival, was posted the next month on the Tor Books website.[34] Homeland was released in hardback, and for download under a Creative Commons license on Doctorow's website, in February 2013.

On September 8, 2020, Doctorow announced that the third book in the Little Brother series, Attack Surface, would be released "in five weeks".[35]

References edit

  1. ^ Doctorow, Cory. Little Brother. New York: Tor Teen, 2008
  2. ^ Release date.
  3. ^ a b Doctorow, Cory. "Little Brother > Download Free". Retrieved 2008-08-11.
  4. ^ Children's Books – New York Times, May 5, 2008.
  5. ^ Children's Books – New York Times, July 6, 2008.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  8. ^ "AnticipationSF Hugo Finalist list". Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  9. ^ "Awards and Announcements". Resource Links. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  10. ^ Grossman, Austin (September 14, 2008). "Nerd Activists". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Defcon 21 – Unexpected Stories – From a Hacker Who Made It Inside the Government". YouTube.
  12. ^ Palmer, Jean. "Doctorow, Cory, Little Brother". Kliatt. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  13. ^ "Doctorow, Cory: LITTLE BROTHER". Kirkus Reviews. 1 April 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  14. ^ Bernick, Bernick, Steele, Philip, Galen, Rhonda (February 2010). "Little Brother (Book Review)". Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. 53 (5): 433. Retrieved 9 March 2011.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Kit, Borys (23 March 2010). "Making George Orwell proud: Angryfilms options Doctorow's tale of social activism 'Little Brother'". Hollywood Reporter. Student Edition. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  16. ^ What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? – The Horn Book
  17. ^ Chang, Edie (15 February 2009). "Little Brother". Booklist. 12. 105: 100. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  18. ^ Degen, John (September–October 2008). "Little lessons: Cory Doctorow's 1984 homage is too cool for school". This Magazine. 2. 42: 43. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  19. ^ Chipman, Ian (15 May 2009). "Core Collection: dystopian fiction for youth". Booklist. 18. 105: 50. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  20. ^ a b Dobrez, Cindy (1 April 2008). "Little Brother". Booklist. 15. 104: 48. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  21. ^ "Little Brother". Kirkus Reviews. 76 (7): 355. April 1, 2008. ISSN 0042-6598.
  22. ^ "Little Brother". Publishers Weekly. 255 (15): 55. April 14, 2008. ISSN 0000-0019.
  23. ^ . Institute of Public Affairs Australia. Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. Retrieved 2012-04-16.
  24. ^ Secola, Jamie. "Principal: 'Little Brother' questions authority". The Pensacola News Journal. Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  25. ^ Doctorow, Cory (6 June 2014). "Why I'm sending 200 copies of Little Brother to a high-school in Pensacola, FL". boingboing/Cory Doctorow. boingboing. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  26. ^ , The Custom Made Theatre Co.
  27. ^ Cory Doctorow's Little Brother becomes a must-see stage play
  28. ^ Custommade premiers exciting political drama, 'Little Brother' | TheatreStorm
  29. ^ Kit, Borys (22 March 2010). "Angryfilms options 'Little Brother' novel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  30. ^ "Little Brother optioned by Paramount". Cory Doctorow's craphound.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  31. ^ Bethune, Brian (5 May 2008). "Scourge of the corporate pirates: the artist's enemy is obscurity, not piracy, says novelist and Web activist Cory Doctorow". Maclean's. 17. 121: 57. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  32. ^ "Download Little Brother For Free | Cory Doctorow's". Craphound.com. Retrieved 2018-09-23.
  33. ^ Cover for Homeland, the sequel to Little Brother
  34. ^ Homeland (Excerpt) by Cory Doctorow
  35. ^ Cory Doctorow (2020-09-08). "My first-ever Kickstarter: the audiobook for Attack Surface, the third Little Brother book". Cory Doctorow's craphound.com. Retrieved 2020-09-12.

External links edit

  • Official Book Page on Cory Doctorow's website
  • A Little Brother related article by Cory Doctorow: Security Literacy: teaching kids to think critically about security
  • eMusic Q&A: Cory Doctorow about Little Brother
  • Analysis of Little Brother on Lit React
  • Little Brother free download provided by Cory Doctorow
  • Little Brother at Project Gutenberg
  • Little Brother at IMDb   (in development)

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Little Brother 1 is a novel by Cory Doctorow published by Tor Books It was released on April 29 2008 2 The novel is about four teenagers in San Francisco who in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge and BART system defend themselves against the Department of Homeland Security s attacks on the Bill of Rights The novel is available for free on the author s website under a Creative Commons license CC BY NC SA keeping it accessible and remixable to all 3 AuthorCory DoctorowCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectterrorism cryptography computer hackers Department of Homeland Security privacy privacy in education police stateGenredystopian young adult fictionPublishedApril 29 2008 Tor Teen Media typeBookPages380ISBN978 0 7653 1985 2OCLC176972381LC ClassPZ7 D66237 Lit 2008Followed byHomeland The book debuted at No 9 on The New York Times Best Seller list children s chapter book section in May 2008 4 As of July 2 it had spent a total of six weeks on the list rising to the No 8 spot 5 Little Brother won the 2009 White Pine Award 6 the 2009 Prometheus Award 7 and the 2009 John W Campbell Memorial Award It also was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel 8 Little Brother received the Sunburst Award in the young adult category 9 The New York Times says Little Brother isn t shy about its intent to disseminate subversive ideas to a young audience The novel comes with two afterword essays by cryptographer and computer security specialist Bruce Schneier and hacker Andrew bunnie Huang and has a bibliography of techno countercultural writings from Jack Kerouac s On the Road to Schneier s Applied Cryptography 10 Hacker Peiter Mudge Zatko stated that the book is now used as training material for new NSA recruits in order to give them a different point of view 11 Contents 1 Characters 2 Plot 3 Major themes 4 Background 5 Reception 5 1 Novel 5 2 News coverage 6 Adaptations 6 1 Play 6 2 Film 7 Dedications 8 Author 9 Sequels 10 References 11 External linksCharacters editMarcus Yallow Main protagonist a 17 year old high school student who enjoys understanding technology and building his own custom devices He is the leader of his foursome of friends Darryl Glover Marcus best friend who attends the same high school as Marcus and is Marcus second in command and the details man of the group He has had a crush on Van for years nbsp Marcus on limited edition cover Vanessa Pak Van 17 year old Korean American girl who attends a nearby all girls Catholic school she is the ideas person of the group She has been attracted to Marcus for a long time but doesn t admit it until the end of the book Her parents managed to escape from North Korea Jose Luis Torrez Jolu A brilliant high school student at a nearby Catholic school he is the technical member of the group Even though everyone in the group is technically competent he is the most technology oriented doing his own programming and working for a local ISP He is somewhat vain and seems to work at being cool Drew Yallow Marcus father who has a stormy relationship with Marcus through most of the book Scared by the thought of Marcus having died during the bombing because Marcus has been missing for three days he supports the tactics that the DHS employs This leads to many arguments with Marcus despite his former mindset that was similar to Marcus Lillian Yallow Marcus mother British expatriate who helps newly immigrated Britons integrate into American life She and Marcus have a strong bond and seem to think alike She is a strong woman and helps mediate Marcus fights with his father Charles Walker Also a student at the same high school as Marcus and Darryl he is the antithesis of Marcus He is a bully a brown noser and a snitch He and Marcus have a long standing feud and detest each other Carrie Johnstone Severe Haircut Lady Severe Haircut Woman Main antagonist and in charge of the DHS that is monitoring San Francisco She is a cold sadistic woman to whom the ends always justify the means and enjoys abusing her power Angela Carvelli Ange She attends the same high school as Van and develops into Marcus love interest when she first meets him at a party She is an active member of the Xnet and is very strong willed and independent She s known to use pepper spray as a condiment Ms Galvez A social studies teacher at Cesar Chavez High School she is seen as a dedicated teacher and an independent thinker She seems to be the only teacher that Marcus respects at his school She tends to agree with Marcus on topics of security and Marcus helps her with contacting her brother who s an overseas soldier via internet 3 Barbara Stratford Investigative reporter for the Bay Guardian who helps Marcus expose what the DHS has been doing Masha A DHS operative who attempts to help Marcus escape the city Marcus meets her briefly in the beginning of the novel when she threatens to expose him for skipping school while ARGing He also meets up with Masha in the end in the midst of their escape he finds a photo of his friend Darryl and his position on running away is changed Therefore he escapes from Masha after beating her up and smashing her fingers in a truck door Zeb A former detainee of DHS s Gitmo by the Bay he manages to escape and attempts to disappear after contacting Marcus about Darryl and the current status of the prison Plot editMarcus Yallow is a 17 year old hacker techno whiz from San Francisco One day Marcus and his best friend Darryl play truant from school to play an Alternate Reality Game A terrorist attack is perpetrated against the city and the four are captured and detained under suspicion of terrorism After a series of interrogations that take place over a period of six days Marcus Jolu and Vanessa are finally released Darryl s whereabouts are unknown The DHS tells Marcus that they will be monitoring his actions and moves because he is still a suspect Marcus is infuriated at how his civil rights are ignored 12 In response to the increasing surveillance of the city and its citizens Marcus creates Xnet a private mesh network intended to allow people to communicate freely while fighting the surveillance state 13 Through XNet using his pseudonym Mik3y Marcus encourages his peers to rebel against the DHS surveillance While introducing a group to Cryptography during a key signing party Marcus meets Ange and shortly thereafter they begin to date When a former prisoner who was held by the DHS tells Marcus that Darryl is still alive Marcus tells a reporter and his family about his actions taken against the DHS The journalist s story is then published and the DHS takes Marcus into custody again On order from the governor California highway patrol troopers raid the DHS compound during a waterboarding interrogation and arrest the DHS agents Darryl is subsequently freed and Marcus after his parents have to pay his bail to make sure he doesn t go to prison finally returns to his life the way it was before the terrorist attacks Major themes editLittle Brother has major themes that according to some are too serious for a young adult novel In an interview the Journal of Adolescent amp Adult Literacy asked Doctorow about his potentially heavy themes including paranoia loyalty sex torture and fear 14 and when his editing staff asked to censor the themes he replied Oh no The Hollywood Reporter remarked The book tackles many themes including civil liberties and social activism 15 According to journalist April Spisak s article on What Makes a Good Young Adult Dystopian Novel Spisak claims Cory Doctorow s Little Brother probably represents the purest example on the list modern technology meets classic dystopic elements even while the book itself is part instructional guide part love story and part rant at the increasingly dictatorial powers that be that consider safety at any cost a reasonable exchange Small personal victories for the protagonist and his friends are present but the power of Big Brother is hardly tempered by their work and the folks who tangled with the government are all permanently scarred by the encounter 16 The book has also been characterized as expressing astonishment fear uncertainty shame and guilt 17 and addressing issues of political authority social order individual freedom and electronic security 18 Background editLittle Brother takes place in the near future rather than decades or centuries away 19 Little Brother also makes use of obvious parallels to Orwellian warnings and post 9 11 policies 20 Reception editNovel edit Cindy Dobrez in her review for Booklist said that Doctorow s novel blurs the lines between current and potential technologies and readers will delight in the details of how Marcus attempts to stage a techno revolution Obvious parallels to Orwellian warnings and post 9 11 policies such as the Patriot Act will provide opportunity for classroom discussion and raise questions about our enthusiasm for technology who monitors our school library collections and how we contribute to our own lack of privacy 20 Kirkus Reviews described it as an unapologetically didactic tribute to 1984 and called it a Terrifying glimpse of the future or the present 21 Publishers Weekly said that it was filled with sharp dialogue and detailed descriptions of how to counteract gait recognition cameras RFID s radio frequency ID tags wireless Internet tracers and other surveillance devices this work makes its admittedly didactic point within a tautly crafted fictional framework 22 Institute of Public Affairs says that Doctorow like many freedom fighting writers before him likes his women smart and strong Male or female freedom loving writers tend to like writing strong female characters often protagonists 23 News coverage edit In 2014 a high school principal in Pensacola Florida Michael Roberts pulled Little Brother from his school s summer reading list because the book is about questioning authority and portrays questioning authority as a positive thing however it was kept on the list for advanced placement and grade 11 honors students Roberts also described Cory Doctorow a Canadian author living in England as an outsider to the George W Bush administration 24 In response his publisher sent 200 copies of the book directly to the school 25 Adaptations editPlay edit In early 2012 it was announced that the novel Little Brother written by Cory Doctorow will be made into a play directed by Josh Costello called Little Brother The play was augmented with animated video projections an original score by Chris Houston and original choreography by Daunielle Rasmussen Marin Independent said that Little Brother is required watching 26 Charlie Jane Anders of io9 praised the Little Brother play I was lucky enough to catch a preview performance of the Custom Made Theatre Co s new stage adaptation of Cory Doctorow s award winning novel Little Brother the other day and it was a total marvel Somehow writer director Josh Costello managed to condense the novel down to a two hour play without losing any of the impact If anything the staged version hits a bit harder than the book because of the intense but not overstated performances 27 According to TheatreStorm Costello has wisely tightened Doctorow s book to three main characters On a nearly empty stage Costello utilizes video and sound effects superbly creating multiple San Francisco locations mass demonstrations press conferences online experiences and coaching his actors to create multiple characterizations as necessary This is the best kind of political theatre Thought provoking suspenseful emotionally real uncomfortably close to the hard truth 28 Film edit The novel has also been the subject of a possible movie The production company AngryFilms has optioned Little Brother with the aim of translating it to the big screen 29 In September 2015 Doctorow announced on his blog that Little Brother had been optioned by Paramount with Don Murphy as the producer 30 Dedications editEach chapter of the e book edition of Little Brother is dedicated to a different bookstore Bakka Phoenix a Toronto sci fi fantasy bookstore where Doctorow used to be employed Amazon com Borderlands Books Barnes amp Noble Secret Headquarters Powell s City of Books Books of Wonder Borders Compass Books Books Inc Anderson s Bookshops University Book Store at the University of Washington Forbidden Planet Books A Million Mysterious Galaxy Chapters Indigo Books Booksmith Waterstone s Sophia Books MIT Press Bookshop The Tattered Cover Pages Books and Hudson Booksellers Author editIn reference to Little Brother Cory Doctorow has stated that the enemy is obscurity not piracy His book Little Brother is available on his website for free which is provided in a variety of formats 31 32 Sequels editOn June 20 2012 Doctorow posted the cover art of the sequel to Little Brother titled Homeland 33 An excerpt of the book s opening set at the Burning Man festival was posted the next month on the Tor Books website 34 Homeland was released in hardback and for download under a Creative Commons license on Doctorow s website in February 2013 On September 8 2020 Doctorow announced that the third book in the Little Brother series Attack Surface would be released in five weeks 35 References edit Doctorow Cory Little Brother New York Tor Teen 2008 Release date a b Doctorow Cory Little Brother gt Download Free Retrieved 2008 08 11 Children s Books New York Times May 5 2008 Children s Books New York Times July 6 2008 White Pine Award list of winners Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2009 07 08 Prometheus Award Press Releases Archived from the original on 2009 03 27 Retrieved 2009 07 08 AnticipationSF Hugo Finalist list Retrieved 2009 07 08 Awards and Announcements Resource Links Retrieved 16 May 2013 Grossman Austin September 14 2008 Nerd Activists The New York Times Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Defcon 21 Unexpected Stories From a Hacker Who Made It Inside the Government YouTube Palmer Jean Doctorow Cory Little Brother Kliatt Retrieved 16 May 2013 Doctorow Cory LITTLE BROTHER Kirkus Reviews 1 April 2008 Retrieved 16 May 2013 Bernick Bernick Steele Philip Galen Rhonda February 2010 Little Brother Book Review Journal of Adolescent amp Adult Literacy 53 5 433 Retrieved 9 March 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Kit Borys 23 March 2010 Making George Orwell proud Angryfilms options Doctorow s tale of social activism Little Brother Hollywood Reporter Student Edition pp 5 6 Retrieved 9 March 2011 What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel The Horn Book Chang Edie 15 February 2009 Little Brother Booklist 12 105 100 Retrieved 16 May 2013 Degen John September October 2008 Little lessons Cory Doctorow s 1984 homage is too cool for school This Magazine 2 42 43 Retrieved 5 May 2013 Chipman Ian 15 May 2009 Core Collection dystopian fiction for youth Booklist 18 105 50 Retrieved 16 May 2013 a b Dobrez Cindy 1 April 2008 Little Brother Booklist 15 104 48 Retrieved 16 May 2013 Little Brother Kirkus Reviews 76 7 355 April 1 2008 ISSN 0042 6598 Little Brother Publishers Weekly 255 15 55 April 14 2008 ISSN 0000 0019 Space ships and sound money Institute of Public Affairs Australia Archived from the original on 2015 05 07 Retrieved 2012 04 16 Secola Jamie Principal Little Brother questions authority The Pensacola News Journal Pensacola News Journal Retrieved 9 June 2016 Doctorow Cory 6 June 2014 Why I m sending 200 copies of Little Brother to a high school in Pensacola FL boingboing Cory Doctorow boingboing Retrieved 9 June 2016 Marin Independent says Little Brother is required watching The Custom Made Theatre Co Cory Doctorow s Little Brother becomes a must see stage play Custommade premiers exciting political drama Little Brother TheatreStorm Kit Borys 22 March 2010 Angryfilms options Little Brother novel The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 27 June 2015 Little Brother optioned by Paramount Cory Doctorow s craphound com Retrieved 2016 03 21 Bethune Brian 5 May 2008 Scourge of the corporate pirates the artist s enemy is obscurity not piracy says novelist and Web activist Cory Doctorow Maclean s 17 121 57 Retrieved 16 May 2013 Download Little Brother For Free Cory Doctorow s Craphound com Retrieved 2018 09 23 Cover for Homeland the sequel to Little Brother Homeland Excerpt by Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow 2020 09 08 My first ever Kickstarter the audiobook for Attack Surface the third Little Brother book Cory Doctorow s craphound com Retrieved 2020 09 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Little Brother illustrations Official Book Page on Cory Doctorow s website A Little Brother related article by Cory Doctorow Security Literacy teaching kids to think critically about security eMusic Q amp A Cory Doctorow about Little Brother Little Brother cover art gallery at Upcoming4 me Analysis of Little Brother on Lit React Little Brother free 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