Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind, Molly McGhee
Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind, Molly McGhee
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Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind

Author: Molly McGhee

Narrator: Macleod Andrews

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2023


Synopsis

"Molly McGhee reminds me of absolutely no one. Here’s an original mind brimming over with invention and comic ferocity . . . [a] mad, hilarious writer.”—Ben Marcus, author of The Flame Alphabet
✓ Jonathan Abernathy you are kind. ✓ You are competent. ✓ You are well respected and valued by your community.✓ People, including your family, love you.
Jonathan Abernathy is a self-proclaimed loser . . . he’s behind on his debts, has no prospects, no friends, and no ambitions. But when a government loan forgiveness program offers him a literal dream job, he thinks he’s found his big break. If he can appear to be competent at his new job, entering the minds of middle-class workers while they sleep and removing the unsavory detritus of their waking lives from their unconscious, he might have a chance at a new life. As Abernathy finds his footing in this new role, reality and morality begin to warp around him. Soon, the lines between life and work, love and hate, right and wrong, even sleep and consciousness, begin to blur. 
Molly McGhee touches on a theme most people know all too well—the relentlessly crushing weight of debt. A workplace novel, at once tender, startling, and deeply funny, Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind is a stunning, critical work of surrealist fiction, a piercing critique of late-stage capitalism, and a reckoning with its true cost.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on April 26, 2024

'Critique of late-stage capitalism' is what really got me interested in this read. The premise had a lot of potential and at first I found the writing style really refreshing. However, I didn't end up falling in love with the book itself. I found the main character Abernathy likeable at the start bu......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on March 28, 2023

Let's talk about late stage capitalism and auditing dreams for nightmarish content to clean up an employees subconscious so they become more productive at work. Who wants that kind of job? Not to help people, but to help corporations. People who are desperate, that's who. Jonathan Abernathy is despe......more

Goodreads review by Emily on May 28, 2024

4.25⭐️ Have you ever been used by capitalism under the guise of opportunity? Jonathan Abernathy is a down-on-his-luck, 25-year-old "failure". He's never held a real job and is barely getting by, living with the constant, crushing reminder of student loan debt and (illegally - unbeknownst to him) inhe......more

Goodreads review by Emily on January 26, 2024

A harrowing, yet strangely endearing critique of late-stage capitalism and the ultimate price people pay to say they’ve “made it.” With genre-bending dream journeys and an enticing mix of bleak and funny, this novel is an expertly woven waking nightmare that asks: what does it mean to be successful,......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on October 11, 2023

Jonathan Abernathy is such a strange, strange book. On one hand, it is quirky, but on the other, it is depressing, and if you had a third hand, it would be quite heartfelt. Jonathon Abernathy does not have a third hand, however. What he does have is beaucoup debt. Like tons. And like most of us in t......more