Godless (Hardcover)

Author: Pete Hautman
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780689862786
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 36260230
Item#: BY252V
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.5H x 5.75L x 0.75T
Pages: 208
Age Range: 16 to UP
 
As a joke, agnostic-going-on-atheist Jason Bock invents his own religion: theworship of his town's water tower. But what starts as a loose congregation ofJason's friend Shin and some classmates soon takes on a power of its own.
 
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Teenager Jason Bock, a self-proclaimed "agnostic-going-on-atheist," turns his back on his parents' Catholicism and creates his own religion: Chutengodianism, whose god is the town's water tower. At first his fellow worshippers are few, just his friends Dan, Magda, and Shin (who as the First Keeper of the Sacred Text is responsible for writing Chutengodianism's bible). However, as more disciples join his faith, Jason begins to lose control of Chutengodianism, and he realizes that, although it may have been easy to create his own religion, it will be very hard indeed for him to control what it becomes.

 

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Kirkus
"Jason's explorations of faith, belief, and religion, told in a compelling and imaginative voice, will leave him a solitary, ostracized prophet. Thought-provoking and unique." 05/01/2004

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"The book expertly captures the blend of snarky humorousness and seriousness with which young people often launch ideas--though Jason doesn't believe in the Ten Legged God per se, he's making a genuine inquiry into the nature of belief, and he's also sincerely struggling with questions about the consequences of his actions." - Deborah Stevenson June 2004


 
Awards

National Book Award (2004)
won, Young People's Literature
 

 
 
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Chapter One

In the beginning was the Ocean. And the Ocean was alone.

Getting punched hard in the face is a singular experience. I highly recommend it to anyone who is a little too cocky, obnoxious, or insensitive. I also recommend it to people who think they're smart enough to avoid getting punched in the face by the likes of Henry Stagg.

I was all those things the day Shin (real name: Peter Stephen Schinner) and I ran into Henry beneath the water tower. Henry was in the company of three lesser juvenile delinquents -- Mitch Cosmo, Marsh Andrews, and Bobby Something-or-Other. None of the four were particularly dangerous one-on-one, but in a pack? That was different.

"Hey, Henry, how's it going?" I said, striving for the sort of gruff heartiness I imagined he might respect.

"Who's that? Is that Jay-boy and Schinner?" Henry squinted ferociously, his face scrunched into a hard little knot. He was wearing his usual getup: beat-

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