Welcome Thieves, Sean Beaudoin
Welcome Thieves, Sean Beaudoin
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Welcome Thieves

Author: Sean Beaudoin

Narrator: Charlie Thurston

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2016

Categories: Fiction, Short Stories


Synopsis

Humor with a touch of the bittersweet is the hallmark of Welcome Thieves, the adult fiction debut of acclaimed young adult author Sean Beaudoin. Edgy and profane, angry, bemused, and sardonic, these stories offer the listener a gallery of unforgettable characters—misfits, losers, fighters, dreamers—all of them variations on a central theme: laughing at the absurdity of life. There is a distinct surreal quality to some (including Exposure and And Now Let's Have Some Fun), a strong sense of irony (as in You Too Can Graduate in Three Years with an Advanced Degree in Contextual Semiotics), and moments of awkward and therefore very real grapplings with sex and romance (most especially in The Rescues and the title story, Welcome Thieves). Sean Beaudoin is the author of five young adult novels which have been praised for their playfulness, their complexity ("Beaudoin plays a Chandler hand with a Tarrantino smirk" . . . Booklist), their originality (" . . . wickedly unpredictable adventure" . . . Publishers Weekly), and for the beauty of their language ("Beaudoin plays language like Hendrix plays a guitar" . . . BCCB). A former rock musician, he is a founding editor of the arts and culture website The Weeklings and lives in Seattle with his wife and daughter.

About Sean Beaudoin

Sean Beaudoin is the author of five young adult novels, including The Infects and Wise Young Fool. He is also a founding editor of the arts and culture website TheWeeklings.com, for which he has written more than fifty essays. Sean's stories and articles have appeared in numerous publications, including the Onion, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Salon. He lives in Seattle with his wife and daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kriss

I generally like short story collections, however I found it really difficult to relate to the characters in this book. I imagine this book would appeal more to a sort of middle class hipster / champagne socialist. For something similar, I much prefered ‘Young Skins’ by Colin Barret.......more

Goodreads review by Clay

Beaudoin’s collection of darkly funny short stories has style and wit to burn. His oft-times doomed characters and sardonic, crackling prose bring to mind the amazing fiction of Sam Lipsyte, another favorite author with whom he shares an obvious stylistic kinship. Every story in the collection dazzl......more

Goodreads review by Mindy

I was not really a fan of this collection of short stories. The sentences in many stories were short and almost blunted. I don't know how else to describe them. There also wasn't much in the way of descriptive language in most of the stories. The characters were difficult to resonate with and I was......more