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Get ’em Young, Treat ’em Tough, Tell ’em Nothing by Robin McLean
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Get ’em Young, Treat ’em Tough, Tell ’em Nothing

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Length 7 hours 17 minutes
Language English
Narrators Sophie Amoss & Dion Graham

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Dark, profane, and hilarious, yet ultimately humane, these ten stories are the latest and best of Robin McLean’s reports from the eternal battlefront that is the United States.

Ranging across the continent, from Alaska to Missouri, from the flatlands to the mountains, each tale is a snapshot of the political, racial, and sexual undercurrents roiling contemporary life, and each finds a way into the nerves and blood that pulse beneath the question of how to live a decent life.

Here you’ll find stolen children living life to the fullest on the run and on the road, soldiers guarding empty frontiers, and rugged individualists brought low by an uncaring nature. You’ll find prehistoric beasts rubbing talons with hustlers, as well as death machines lurking beneath the bucolic countryside. Here you’ll find hatred, friendship, and pitch-black humor all seething in the same stew.

Get ’em Young, Treat ’em Tough, Tell ’em Nothing marries the sardonic moral and political explorations of a Flannery O’Connor to the surreal, scuzzy wit of a Denis Johnson. It is a brazen State of the Union for a nation on the edge.

Robin McLean worked as a lawyer and then a potter in the woods of Alaska before turning to writing. Her debut novel, Pity the Beast, was chosen in multiple Best Books of 2021 lists in outlets such as The Guardian, Wall Street Journal, and White Review, while the American Booksellers Association chose it as an Indie Next pick. She teaches writing across the US and internationally, and currently lives in the high desert West.

Sophie Amoss is a voiceover artist and Earphones Award-winning audiobook narrator. She has lent her talents to brands such as AirWick, ExxonMobil, Olay, and Microsoft. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, she went on to receive her master's degree in acting from Columbia University. Originally from New Orleans, she currently resides in New York.

Dion Graham, from HBO’s The Wire, also narrates The First 48 on A&E. A multiple Audie Award–winning narrator and critically acclaimed actor, he has performed on Broadway, off Broadway, internationally, in films, and in several hit television series.

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Reviews

“These tales are so surprisingly original, so strange and moving, so funny, so irreverent, I swallowed them, I ate them whole.”

“No writer casts a sharper light on the feral edges of the human condition than Robin McLean.”

“Circumstances are rough, even dire, and people are worn out, angry, smart and stubbornly, vigorously alive…McLean unsentimentally renders their various precipices with incredible energy and humor.”

“Grotesque, comic, and unsettling.”

“Sharp, noirish, thought-provoking stories of lives out of joint.”

“Offers up a gritty and well-honed collection of mischief, desperation, and disaster in the American West…with merciless prose and a bold vision.”

“Not since Jesus’ Son have I read a book of stories that so resonated in my soul. McLean’s prose sings with a fierceness that is ornate and sparse, spiritual and secular, peaceful and violent.”

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