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Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town

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A brilliantly funny and bizarre novel from the visionary author of LITTLE BROTHER, now published for the first time in the UK.

Alan is a middle-aged entrepreneur who has devoted himself to fixing up a house in a bohemian neighbourhood of Toronto. This naturally brings him into contact with the house full of students and layabouts next door, including a young woman who, in a moment of stress, reveals to him that she has wings - wings, moreover, which grow back after each attempt to cut them off.

Alan understands. He himself has a secret or two. His father is a mountain, his mother a washing machine, and among his brothers are a set of Russian nesting dolls.

Now two of the three nesting dolls, Edward and Frederick are on his doorstep - well on their way to starvation because their innermost member, George, has vanished. It appears that yet another brother, Davey, whom Alan and his other siblings killed years ago, may have returned … bent on revenge.

Under such circumstances it seems only reasonable for Alan to involve himself with a visionary scheme to blanket Toronto with free wireless Internet connectivity, a conspiracy spearheaded by a brilliant technopunk who builds miracles of hardware from parts scavenged from the city's dumpsters.

But Alan's past won't leave him alone - and Davey is only one of the powers gunning for him and his friends.

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ISBN: 9780007327959
Publication date: 8th July 2010
Author: Cory Doctorow
Publisher: Harper Voyager an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 423 pages
Genres: Classic fiction: general and literary
Science fiction: cyberpunk / biopunk
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Family Drama
Speculative fiction