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LaserWriter II: A Novel

LaserWriter II: A Novel in Bloomington, MN
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WIRED
Pick for the 7 Books You Need to Read This Winter and one of
Vox’s
11 Titles Not to Miss
From the incomparable
New York Times
and
New Yorker
illustrator Tamara Shopsin comes a debut novel about a New York City printer repair technician who grows up alongside the Apple computer—featuring original designs by the author.
LaserWriter II
is a coming-of-age tale set in the legendary nineties indie Mac repair shop Tekserve—a voyage back in time to when the internet was new, when New York City was gritty, and when Apple made offbeat computers for weirdos. Our guide is Claire, a nineteen-year-old who barely speaks to her bohemian coworkers but knows when it’s time to snap on an antistatic bracelet.
Interweaving the history of digital technology with a tale both touchingly human and delightfully technical, Shopsin brings an idiosyncratic cast of characters to life with a light touch, a sharp eye, and an unmistakable voice. Filled with pixelated philosophy and lots of printers,
is, at its heart, a parable about an apple.
WIRED
Pick for the 7 Books You Need to Read This Winter and one of
Vox’s
11 Titles Not to Miss
From the incomparable
New York Times
and
New Yorker
illustrator Tamara Shopsin comes a debut novel about a New York City printer repair technician who grows up alongside the Apple computer—featuring original designs by the author.
LaserWriter II
is a coming-of-age tale set in the legendary nineties indie Mac repair shop Tekserve—a voyage back in time to when the internet was new, when New York City was gritty, and when Apple made offbeat computers for weirdos. Our guide is Claire, a nineteen-year-old who barely speaks to her bohemian coworkers but knows when it’s time to snap on an antistatic bracelet.
Interweaving the history of digital technology with a tale both touchingly human and delightfully technical, Shopsin brings an idiosyncratic cast of characters to life with a light touch, a sharp eye, and an unmistakable voice. Filled with pixelated philosophy and lots of printers,
is, at its heart, a parable about an apple.