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So Yesterday
AuthorScott Westerfeld
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult
PublisherPenguin Group
September 9, 2004[1]
Media typePrint (hardback)
Print (paperback)
Pages240 pp (hardback)[2]
256 pp (paperback)[3]
ISBN978-1-59514-000-5

So Yesterday is a novel by Scott Westerfeld published in 2004. It has won a Victorian Premier's Award[4] and is also an ALA Best Book for Young Adults.[5]So Yesterday, the author's third publication, is considered his 'breakout novel' and has been optioned to be made into a film by one of the producers of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine.[6] This YA novel explores issues surrounding marketing, especially marketing targeted at youth.

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Synopsis[edit]

So Yesterday By Scott Westerfeld Pdf Editor Online

A seventeen-year-old high schooler named Hunter works as a cool hunter, finding and selling new trends to his corporate sponsors. His latest find is Jen, an honest-to-goodness 'Innovator' whom he spots based on her unique shoelaces. Together they are drawn into a mystery when one of Hunter's bosses disappears after she runs a 'cool tasting' for a new brand of shoe. What he finds ends up to be nothing like he had expected.

Characters[edit]

  • Hunter is a teenage boy who is what is known as a 'cool hunter.' He is paid by corporations to go out on the streets and figure out what is 'cool.'
  • Jen is a teenage girl and potential love interest for Hunter. She is what is known as an 'innovator,' meaning she is creative and comes up with new fashion trends.
  • Mandy is Hunter's boss. She works for 'the client,' which is a shoe company (presumably Nike)and at the beginning of the novel she mysteriously goes missing.
  • The Bald Man is someone involved with Mandy's disappearance who follows Hunter and Jen.
  • NASCAR Man is a mysterious person working with the Bald Man in some sort of conspiracy.
  • Mwadi Wickersham is a roller skate enthusiast who is also involved in Mandy's disappearance somehow.
  • Futura Garamond is a mysterious man who has been fired from countless jobs and is known for creating text that is unreadable (his name is a combination of two different text fonts).
  • Hilary Winston-Smith is also a cool hunter like Hunter. She is a socialite and reluctantly helps Hunter and Jen in their search for Mandy. Hunter tends to refer to her as Hilary Winston-Hyphen-Smith, or simpy Hillary Hyphen, to poke fun at her aristocratic tendencies and lifestyle.

References[edit]

  1. ^Penguin Group
  2. ^Borders.comArchived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^Borders.comArchived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^'The Prize for Young Adult Fiction: Winner 2005', State Library of Victoria, retrieved March 5, 2010
  5. ^'Best Books for Young Adults 2005', Young Adult Library Services Association, retrieved March 5, 2010
  6. ^'The king of cool codes', The Age, January 28, 2006, retrieved March 5, 2010


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