A Place Called Zamora
Lb Gschwandtner
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
If an eighteen-year-old boy must risk his life in a motorcycle race to the very edge of a forty-story rooftop, his bike better be the one with brakes. That's what Niko faces in this dystopian story of love and survival: a race to the death that, if he survives it, will get him the girl of his choice and a kingdom of wealth laid out for him in an endless buffet. Except prizes like these come with strings in a city where corruption permeates everything, and there is no escape. Or is there?
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Sparkpress
Publish Date
September 08, 2020
Pages
264
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781684630516
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LB Gschwandtner has attended numerous fiction-writing workshops--the Iowa Writers Workshop and others--studied with Fred Leebron, Bob Bausch, Richard Bausch, Lary Bloom, Joyce Maynard, Sue Levine, and Wally Lamb, and published five adult novels, one middle-grade novel, and one collection of quirky short stories. She began her professional career as an artist, became a magazine editor in 1980, and began writing fiction in 1986. She's won awards in literary contests and independent publishing contests, and been published in literary digests and magazines. A Place Called Zamora is her eighth book.
Reviews
"Glimmers of discontent and secrets arise in a city that's under authoritarian rule in A Place Called Zamora, a promising start to a new dystopian series."
-Foreword Reviews "A dystopian novel that readers of any age will eagerly devour, A Place Called Zamora explores an age-old question: Can love survive when the world is falling apart? Gschwandtner creates a compelling and highly detailed world that includes a wide array of fascinating characters. This is a lot of world building and the author does a fantastic job with great level of detail that sucks you right in. A Place Called Zamora is an engaging kick-off to what promises to be a dynamic series!"
-Kim Wright, winner of the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction and author of Love in Mid Air, The Unexpected Waltz, The Canterbury Sisters, and Last Ride to Graceland "LB Gschwandtner's A Place Called Zamora is an enthralling dystopian novel peopled with heart-tugging characters and a can't-put-down plot. It's a tale of touching inner goodness pitted against a heartless society. About capture and escape. And in the end, about love."
-Jennie Fields, author of The Age of Desire and the upcoming Atomic Love "With her sharp storytelling skills, Ms. Gschwandtner takes the reader on a blood-curdling ride through a post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe. And yet, for all of its astonishing twists, turns, and futuristic touches, the novel speaks directly to what we face today with our truth-failing government, and the need for an unlikely hero to arise."
-Lary Bloom, author of Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas; columnist featured in the New York Times; and teacher at Yale, Fairfield University, Trinity College, and Wesleyan University
-Foreword Reviews "A dystopian novel that readers of any age will eagerly devour, A Place Called Zamora explores an age-old question: Can love survive when the world is falling apart? Gschwandtner creates a compelling and highly detailed world that includes a wide array of fascinating characters. This is a lot of world building and the author does a fantastic job with great level of detail that sucks you right in. A Place Called Zamora is an engaging kick-off to what promises to be a dynamic series!"
-Kim Wright, winner of the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction and author of Love in Mid Air, The Unexpected Waltz, The Canterbury Sisters, and Last Ride to Graceland "LB Gschwandtner's A Place Called Zamora is an enthralling dystopian novel peopled with heart-tugging characters and a can't-put-down plot. It's a tale of touching inner goodness pitted against a heartless society. About capture and escape. And in the end, about love."
-Jennie Fields, author of The Age of Desire and the upcoming Atomic Love "With her sharp storytelling skills, Ms. Gschwandtner takes the reader on a blood-curdling ride through a post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe. And yet, for all of its astonishing twists, turns, and futuristic touches, the novel speaks directly to what we face today with our truth-failing government, and the need for an unlikely hero to arise."
-Lary Bloom, author of Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas; columnist featured in the New York Times; and teacher at Yale, Fairfield University, Trinity College, and Wesleyan University