Around Harvard Square

Around Harvard Square
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

870

Reading Level

4-5

نویسنده

C. J. Farley

ناشر

Akashic Books

شابک

9781617757266
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Kirkus

February 15, 2019
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.Tosh Livingston, a geeky Jamaican and former superstar athlete, must reinvent himself after an accident on the basketball court that is sure to destroy his rep. He finds deep friendships with Lao, Meera, and Zippa as they pursue spots on the college's coveted highbrow humor magazine. Through the whirlwind of their journey, they begin to question the purpose of jokes and the consequences of laughter--when it's not just about the joke, but also about who's making it and why (a significant, timely exploration as comedy culture today struggles to demarcate ethical boundaries). While the diverse ensemble of core characters defy and refuse reductive stereotypes, there is one trope that feels straight-on about the Harvardness of them all: the smarmy self-satisfaction of a reference just beyond the grasp of the everyday reader. Additionally, the cultural references feel more accessible for a generation that understands the kitsch of the '90s (e.g. will readers have to Google Tamagotchi?) and the music that anchored the era (many chapters take their names from classic '90s black and alt/indie music cuts). Possibly too caught up with the author's past to be a hit for today's young readers, yet for those who would like to take a trip through the hallowed Harvard halls of the past, this goes out to you.... (Fiction. 14-adult)

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Publisher's Weekly

May 20, 2019
This coming-of-age novel, set in the ’90s, follows Jamaican-American Tosh Livingston and his group of friends—Lao, Meera, and Zippy—on their quest to land coveted spots on the staff of the Harvard Harpoon, Harvard’s humor magazine. Being selected is a monumental task, but a pot-smoking professor helps them make the cut and also encourages deeper thinking. Unfortunately, revelations cause the students to question their goals and the institution they fought to join. While the characters’ clever dialogue challenges privileged and stereotypical thinking, the characters themselves are underdeveloped, and the story’s slow pacing and a kitchen-sink plot result in a sluggish novel with clunky tone shifts. What’s billed as a humorous read often ventures into bizarre and improbable shifts in circumstance and dark territory, including a tragic ending that is only partially resolved. Despite the promising premise, strong voices, and urgent questions about race and privilege, Farley (Game World) serves up an uneven work. Ages 14–up. Agent: Claudia Cross, Folio Literary Management.




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