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Robert King is a Los Angeles based comedian who is currently writing on ABC's The Chase for a third season. Prior to that, Rob wrote for Leslie Jones on Supermarket Sweep, and he was the co-head writer for Hulu’s Up Early Tonight, a late night show for moms, hosted by Abbi Crutchfield. Rob was an NBC Diversity showcase award winner in 2019.

Dad on Pills: Fatherhood and Mental Illness

Written by Chris Gethard
Narrated by Chris Gethard

Laughing not to cry isn’t just a survival mechanism for Chris Gethard; it’s his default mode. As one of the untold millions who suffer from terrifyingly unpredictable brain chemistry—and the need to rein it in by pharmacological means—the celebrated comedian knows...

Things My Son Needs to Know About the World

Written by Fredrik Backman
Narrated by Santino Fontana

As he conveys his profound awe at experiencing all the “firsts” that fill him with wonder and catch him completely unprepared, Fredrik Backman doesn’t shy away from revealing his own false steps and fatherly flaws, tackling issues both great and small, from masculinity...

Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity

Written by Justin Baldoni
Narrated by Justin Baldoni

Writing from experience, Justin invites us to move beyond the scripts we’ve learned since childhood and the roles we are expected to play. He challenges men to be brave enough to be vulnerable, to be strong enough to be sensitive, to be confident enough to listen.

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No One Here Is Like Me

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About No One Here Is Like Me

In No One Here Is Like Me, an intimate memoir punctuated by humor, Los Angeles–based comedian and writer Robert King reflects on defining moments in his life as a mixed-race man in America.

Growing up in the 1990s, King was constantly questioned about his identity. “I’m biracial,” he’d respond, as his family suggested he should. But that answer satisfied no one — least of all himself. Since becoming a parent, these pivotal and often painful moments have taken on new meaning for King, which he writes about in this new original work.

In a series of anecdotes and reflections, King sprinkles humor through traumatic experiences that might seem all-too-familiar for anyone who’s felt like an outsider. Ladened with playful dad jokes, the memoir will have readers laughing and crying alongside King.

Available September 14 as both an ebook and audiobook narrated by the author.