![]() NewsLittle Brother, EFF and the Emperor Norton AwardLast Sunday, my young adult novel Little Brother won the Emperor Norton Award (for "extraordinary invention and creativity unhindered by the constraints of paltry reason" in San Francisco), presented at the 13th birthday party for Tachyon Books, at Borderlands Bookstore in San Francisco. I wasn't able to accept the award (I'm in India, researching my next novel), so I asked Cindy Cohn, EFF's legal director, to accept on my behalf and say a few words about EFF's new lawsuit over NSA wiretapping, in which AG Alberto Gonzales, GW Bush, and Dick Cheney are all named as defendants. Tachyon's put the text of the speech online -- as ever, Cindy gave a hum-dinger:
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This book has a whole bunch to recommend it: It’s fast-paced, well-written, and the protagonist is engaging in a geeky way, if just a tiny little bit generic. The book is a bit didactic in places. However, since in some ways it’s a fictionalized manual for how to build an underground resistance to an evil government, that’s only to be expected. Really very good, and based on what I remember about my own teenage years,
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