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THE CONFESSION OF HEMINGWAY JONES by Kathleen Hannon

THE CONFESSION OF HEMINGWAY JONES

by Kathleen Hannon

Pub Date: Sept. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9780744302578
Publisher: CamCat Books

A Frankenstein-style plot narrated by a teenage genius with an attitude.

Seventeen-year-old snarky genius Hemingway Jones may be a rebel, but after being pushed by his father, he lands an internship at Lifebank, a well-funded cryogenic lab in North Carolina. Hem would rather be smoking pot; instead, he’s wheeling around dead bodies for some truly sketchy scientific studies on reanimation. After his father dies in a car accident caused by Hem’s driving while stoned, a desperate Hem—whose mom died two years ago—reanimates him. Under scrutiny from the police, Hem is coerced into working for Lifebank. He enters their vortex of research horror, reluctantly participating in gory and tortuous medical exploitation. Hem has a knack for inspiring loyalty from others while simultaneously betraying their trust. The novel pulls no punches while establishing his sarcastic voice and manipulative personality; Hem often treats others in unethical ways while still believing in his own ethical superiority. Teens may relate to his defiant approach to authority, though they may also feel uncomfortable about the inappropriate sexual innuendo between him and adult women, his fatphobic remarks, some stereotypical cuing of Black characters, and other content that is not unpacked. The accessible writing and fast pace have reader appeal, however. Main characters read white; the town is racially and socioeconomically divided.

An action-packed, suspenseful romp through life and death featuring some problematic representation.

(Speculative fiction. 15-18)