<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Avengers for children of the Great Recession, The Indifference League take an obsessive, confused, and stressed-out look back at their old, superheroic dreams. When eyes go blurry trying to spot the line between good and evil, failure and success, sometimes the most important question is why bother?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Can anyone be a hero in an age where the lines are so blurred?</b><br/><br/> Sexy, racy, hilarious, and even moving, <i>The Indifference League</i> is a story of what happens when the starry-eyed optimism of the Greatest Generation crashes into the obsessions and fears of the New Lost Generation. <br/><br/> Under the faded banner of Superman, Wonder Woman, and other heroes past steps the Indifference League: The Statistician, Time Bomb, Hippie Avenger, SuperKen, SuperBarbie, Miss Demeanour, Mr. Nice Guy, Psycho Superstar, The Drifter, and The Stunner. All archetypes of Generations X and Y, they are here to show us just how much things have changed. <br/><br/> Sex and love. Religion and politics. Left and Right. Right and Wrong. Can anyone be a hero in an age where the lines are so blurred? When they meet again at The Hall of Indifference for a long weekend together, The Indifference League will fight to find out. Or not.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>The Indifference League</em> is a perfect satiric cocktail: mix two parts hilarious send-up of pop culture with one part sharp observations about relationships, add a splash of sex and a twist of compassion. Don't miss this book.-- "Susan Juby, author of The Woefield Poultry Collective"<br><br><em>The Indifference League</em> sizzles with energy and humour as it romps through the reunion weekend of quirky high school friends.-- "Patricia Westerhof, author of The Dove in Bathurst Station"<br><br><i>The Big Chill</i> meets Marvel Comics in Richard Scarsbrook's smart, funny take on Gen Y's transition to adulthood. Who did we want to be and who did we become? are the hard questions at the heart of this coming-of-middle-age tale.-- "Allan Stratton, author of The Resurrection of Mary Mabel McTavish"<br><br>A <em>Big Chill</em> for Gen X & Gen Y, this love letter to the new Lost Generation is funny, sexy, uplifting and refreshingly free of pretentiousness and cynicism. <em>The Indifference League</em> is a wild ride and a compelling treat that reveals the inner super hero in all of us.-- "Heather J. Wood, author of Fortune Cookie"<br><br>The combination of the prose style with recognizable tropes from comic influences ... heightens the novel's smart, thoughtful, and outlandish qualities. Scarsbrook transforms a league of stereotypes into full, memorable and entertaining heroes.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Richard Scarsbrook is the prize-winning author of <i>Cheeseburger Subversive</i>, <i>Featherless Bipeds</i>, <i>Destiny's Telescope</i>, and <i>The Monkeyface Chronicles</i>, which won the 2011 OLA White Pine Award. His books have also been shortlisted for the CLA Book of the Year Award, Stellar Book Prize, and ReLit Award. He lives in Toronto.
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