
Series: Book 5 in the Ambient series 
Rating: Not rated 
Tags: Science Fiction, SF Masterworks, Lang:en 
Summary
 With his vivid, stylized prose, cyberpunk intensity, and
      seemingly limitless imagination, Jack Womack has been
      compared to both William Gibson and Kurt Vonnegut. Random
      Acts of Senseless Violence, Womack's fifth novel, is a
      thrilling, hysterical, and eerily disturbing piece of
      work. Lola Hart is an ordinary twelve-year-old girl. She comes
      from a comfortable family, attends an exclusive private
      school, loves her friends Lori and Katherine, teases her
      sister Boob. But in the increasingly troubled city where she
      lives (a near-future Manhattan) she is a dying breed. Riots,
      fire, TB outbreaks, roaming gangs, and civil unrest threaten
      her way of life, as well as the very fabric of New York City.
      In her diary, Lola chronicles the changes she and her family
      make as they attempt to adjust to a city, and a country, that
      is spinning out of control. Her mother is a teacher, but no one is hiring. Her father
      is a writer, but no one is buying his scripts. Hounded by
      creditors and forced to vacate their apartment and move to
      Harlem, her family, and her life, begins to dissolve.
      Increasingly estranged from her privileged school friends,
      Lola soon makes new ones: Iz, Jude, and Weezie — wise
      veterans of the street. 
        
SF Masterworks #128