![]() ![]() ![]() Geezer Dad, LaMarr's funny, heartfelt memoir about getting a late start at parenting, is out now. That tension, between laughter and tears, makes it deeper and more complex than many a New York Times bestseller." Yet Hallelujah City is a melancholy novel, a meditation on mistakes that can never really be unmade. Humor isn't easy to pull off, but LaMarr does it effortlessly. Publishers Weekly called Hallelujah City "a hectic, full-bodied account of a troubled young lady enmeshed in a bizarre religious cult," adding, "The plot is stocked with enough tension to hook readers until the chaotic, fiery climax." The Boulder Sunday Camera enthused, "Hallelujah City, like October Revolution, is a fast and funny read. I found it 'a lighthearted, dandy satire with a humorous plot and a variety of deft pops at many deserving targets.'" ![]() Three separate publications hailed Tom LaMarr's print debut, October Revolution, as a "remarkable first novel." Catch-22 author Joseph Heller wrote, "Read your novel with much ease, excitement, and pleasure. ![]()
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