From ravenous Kleptos to quarantined Celestials, everybody's boosting in one way or another.
12 years after his precocious literary debut, Will B. finds himself stuck in the ghetto of the ghetto, paying ridiculous rent for his Penthouse in a Purgatory of guilt and bad breath.
Many of the masters in literature and music grace the pages of Boosters Anonymous, as Will and our heroine, the stylish Page 6, shoplift with delight while paying in ways not even considered. Going for broke, in mind and in deed, they get "busted again... but in a whole new sense and meaning of the term." (From Radio Moses, track 4 of the album, chapter 11 from the book.)
"What is B.A.? It's a book, sure, but it's also an online site, where you and everyone you don't know are supposed to post confessions: admissions of guilt as anonymous as anything can be, when computers are involved. The nameless criminal behind this enterprise has both written a Bible and founded a Church." -- Joshua Cohen, Book of Numbers, Moving Kings
"The best black comedy self-help novel of the century. Prose that smacks you around and knocks you down before you wake up on your back thinking you're seeing angels, but it's a street lamp and your jaw hurts." -- Alexander Zaitchik, The Gilded Rage
"A psychological thriller that delves into the psyche of an alcoholic, bipolar kleptomaniac." -- Dr. J. D. Wienshine, MD
"Steal This Book meets Be Here Now for the young adult years of the 21st century." -- Reverend C. H. Santana, M.S.U., NYPress