Stupid Children

Cover of Stupid Children by Lenore Zion
Author: Lenore Zion
Publisher: Emergency Press
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780983693260
ISBN-10: 0983693269
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Height: 8.1 Inches
Length: 5.8 Inches
Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
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Stupid Children by Lenore Zion, published by Emergency Press on February 12, 2013, is a 176-page novel written in English. The story follows Jane, who is thrust into the foster care system after her father’s failed suicide attempt leads to his hospitalization. Assigned to a family involved in the Second Day Believers, a cult that emphasizes the “cleansing” of mental impurities, Jane grapples with her new reality while contending with her father’s lingering influence.

Readers will encounter a narrative rich in psychological exploration and eccentric characters, as Zion weaves together themes of coming of age, mental illness, and deviant sexuality. The novel presents Jane’s struggle against indoctrination while she is revered within the cult as a significant figure. With a blend of humor and imaginative storytelling, Stupid Children delves into complex relationships and societal norms, offering a unique perspective on the challenges of adolescence and identity.


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Jane lived happily in Miami Beach with her father until his failed suicide attempt and relocation to a mental hospital forced her into the foster care system. By chance, Jane is assigned to foster parents in central Florida who are deeply involved in the Second Day Believers&mdasha cult focused on the “cleansing” of mental impurities in their children, and the sanctity of the internal organs of farm animals. Jane is quickly initiated into the Second Day Believers, but her father’s lingering voice prevents her from becoming entirely indoctrinated. Despite Jane’s resistance, she is revered in the cult as the second coming of the late wife of Sir One, the leader of the Second Day Believers. Poised to rise through the ranks of the insane cult and marry their leader, Jane must make a difficult choice.

Stupid Children is a story inspired by Katherine Dunn’s, Geek Love, and written in a voice similar to Donald Barthelme. Hilarious, offbeat, fast-paced and wildly imaginative, Zion, a doctor of psychology, imbues her characters with bizarre psychological abnormalities to create vivid, memorable eccentrics that leap from the page. With deadpan, wonderful ruminations on tattoos, the nature of coincidence, drug use, father-daughter relationships, mental illness, violence, and deviant sexuality, this novel is destined to become a cult favorite.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Stupid Children” by Lenore Zion. Synopsis preview: Jane lived happily in Miami Beach with her father until his failed suicide attempt and relocation to a mental hospital forced her into the foster care system. By chance, Jane is assigned to foster parents in central Flor…
Who is the author of “Stupid Children”?
“Stupid Children” is credited to Lenore Zion.
When was “Stupid Children” published?
Publisher: Emergency Press. Year: 2013.
What is the ISBN for “Stupid Children”?
ISBN-13: 9780983693260. ISBN-10: 0983693269.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 176.

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