Bug, Giacomo Sartori
Bug, Giacomo Sartori
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Bug

Author: Giacomo Sartori

Narrator: Miles Daniel Johnson

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 12/21/2021


Synopsis

With the wicked humor and imagination that made readers fall in love with his novel I Am God, Giacomo Sartori brings us a madcap story of family dysfunction, (dis)ability, intelligent robots, bees, and a family of misfit savants living outside the bounds.

In the singular world of the young, deaf narrator of Bug, there are just a handful of people who try to understand him when he gets into trouble at school. His father, a data analyst for Nutella whose real job is to pinpoint terrorists, is clueless about humans in real life. His brilliant brother, called IQ in public and Robin Hood in the hackersphere, has his back but is ever busier training his robot. His grandfather, a retired anarchist-guerilla-turned-nematologist, chides him for misbehaving when he takes him hunting for worms. Meanwhile, his Buddhist beekeeper mother, ordinarily his closest confidante, has been in a coma ever since a terrible car accident.

Just when the family’s survival in their converted chicken coop seems most precarious, someone—or something—new enters his life: Bug. This self-declared “fast friend” seems to know all about his family and has some creative, if not strictly legal, ideas about how to help....

Reviews

Goodreads review by Betsy

What a wild and completely original novel. Sometime in the future, when bees are being poisoned even more than they are right now, an unnamed deaf 10-year-old dictates this story to his helper, Logo, about living with his family in a renovated chicken coop with his genius 12-year-old brother, IQ, a......more

Goodreads review by Stacia

A pell-mell, strange, & wonderful story. Told from the viewpoint of a 10-year-old deaf boy who has ADHD (or something similar, it's never specified; he has a lot of trouble in school not only because of his hearing disability but also because he has a very hard time staying still &/or concentrating;......more

Goodreads review by Allison

What an interesting story! Told from the perspective of a neuro-atypical boy who is deaf to his mother as she lays in a coma, we're presented with a very unreliable and perhaps fantastical recounting of his life, his family, the mounting ecological and interpersonal strife in his world, and of course......more