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Dear Eddan,
Come hear Cory Doctorow discuss his brand-new novel, Homeland, this Thursday at the
Booksmith in San Francisco! Homeland chronicles the adventures of Marcus Yallow, a
tech-savvy youth drawn into a web of government secrecy.
Homeland by Cory Doctorow
Meet the Author at Booksmith
1644 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117 (google map)
Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 7:30 PM
Homeland is the sequel to Doctorow's award-winning young adult novel Little Brother,
which tackled themes of technology, activism, and the government's increasing
hostility to civil liberties.
The first five people to make a reservation will receive a paperback copy of Little
Brother at the Booksmith! (Submitting a reservation will help us have a sense of how many
friends of EFF are attending, but it is not required.)
Cory sez: "I'll be reading from the book, talking about the themes and my
inspiration for writing it, and about how Aaron Swartz contributed to it. I'm hoping
that the public appearances turn into a chance to brainstorm about how to keep Aaron's
work going. The events are all-ages and kid-friendly, and I'll be happy to sign your
books, ereaders, floppy discs, laptops, or whatever."
Hope to see you there!
Richard Esguerra
Development Director
P.S. Little Brother inspired me to take up the cause of digital civil liberties, so the
characters are near and dear to my heart. Cory is a wonderful speaker and I'm really
looking forward to this occasion to meet EFF supporters!
Electronic Frontier Foundation, 815 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 USA
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