This darkly funny, compassionately rendered novel charts the crooked line between nature and technology, imagining a future shaped by natural and man-made disasters.
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“Narrator Gary Tiedemann successfully nails the main character’s hesitant transformation from a science nerd into a hero…Through his hemming and hawing, Tiedemann makes it obvious that Eddie and his constant companion, a blogger named Raven, are so-o-o-o over their heads. His voice gains confidence as the pair become the focal point of a civil war in this rollicking audiobook.”
— AudioFile
“A brutal, hilarious, and perfectly-timed interrogation of Big Agriculture’s colonization of the human food supply…pollinated by unforgettable characters either longing for connection, painfully suffering their genetics, or absurdist and malignant in their dedication to the regime of Capitalism crop-dusting our minds and hearts.”
— J. Reuben Appelman, author of The Kill Jar“McMahon serves up a biting satire of genetic engineering and its discontents…This winning story feels all too real.”
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Tyler McMahon is the author of the novels How the Mistakes Were Made, Kilometer 99, Dream of Another America, and One Potato. He is a professor of English at Hawai`i Pacific University and the editor of Hawai`i Pacific Review.