THE MIRACLE LETTERS OF T. RIMBERG BY GEOFF HERBACK 2008

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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
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9780307396372
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown/Archetype
ISBN-10
0307396371
ISBN-13
9780307396372
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63151014

Product Key Features

Book Title
Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Humorous / Black Humor, Family Life, General, Literary, Action & Adventure
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Fiction
Author
Geoff Herbach
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
7.9 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-044762
Reviews
" The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." Tish Cohen, author of Town House "I read The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg and I was gob-smacked. It's a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel." Heather McElhatton, author of Pretty Little Mistakes " The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a wonderful trifectafunny, mysterious, and full-hearted. From a farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetery, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." Brian Leung, author of Lost Men From the Trade Paperback edition., " The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." Tish Cohen, author of Town House "I read The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg and I was gob-smacked. It's a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel." Heather McElhatton, author of Pretty Little Mistakes " The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a wonderful trifectafunny, mysterious, and full-hearted. From a farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetery, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." Brian Leung, author of Lost Men, ""The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg" is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." -Tish Cohen, author of "Town House" "I read "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg" and I was gob-smacked. It's a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel." -Heather McElhatton, author of "Pretty Little Mistakes" ""The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg" is a wonderful trifecta-funny, mysterious, and full-hearted. From a farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetery, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." -Brian Leung, author of "Lost Men", The Miracle Letters of T. Rimbergis a wonderful trifecta--funny, mysterious and full-hearted. From an intense yet hilarious farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetary, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey. --Brian Leung, author ofLost Men This book is a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel. I haven't been so upset or entertained in years. --Heather McElhatton, author ofPretty Little Mistakes, "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimbergis a wonderful trifecta--funny, mysterious and full-hearted. From an intense yet hilarious farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetary, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." --Brian Leung, author ofLost Men "This book is a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel. I haven't been so upset or entertained in years." --Heather McElhatton, author ofPretty Little Mistakes "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimbergis a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. A modern-day Owen Meany, T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." -Tish Cohen, author ofTown House, "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg "is a wonderful trifecta--funny, mysterious and full-hearted. From an intense yet hilarious farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetary, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey. --Brian Leung, author of "Lost Men" This book is a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel. I haven't been so upset or entertained in years. --Heather McElhatton, author of "Pretty Little Mistakes" "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg "is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. A modern-day Owen Meany, T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves. --Tish Cohen, author of "Town House", ""The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg "is a wonderful trifecta--funny, mysterious and full-hearted. From an intense yet hilarious farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetary, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." --Brian Leung, author of "Lost Men" "This book is a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel. I haven't been so upset or entertained in years." --Heather McElhatton, author of "Pretty Little Mistakes" ""The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg "is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. A modern-day Owen Meany, T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." --Tish Cohen, author of "Town House", "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a darkly comic, extraordinary peek into the delicate mind of a suicidal no-hoper. T. Rimberg is a superbly crafted character: death obsessed and soulful, resentful and ashamed, chivalrous and scruffy. In his brilliant debut novel, Geoff Herbach parks good and evil side-by-side in the sandbox and, with masterful confidence, allows them to figure things out for themselves." Tish Cohen, author of Town House "I read The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg and I was gob-smacked. It's a tasty dark treat, inspiring the reader to suck on every last hilarious morsel." Heather McElhatton, author of Pretty Little Mistakes "The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a wonderful trifectafunny, mysterious, and full-hearted. From a farewell letter written to Aunt Jemima to a quiet moment in a Polish cemetery, I laughed and ached alongside T. Rimberg all the way through his fantastic journey." Brian Leung, author of Lost Men From the Trade Paperback edition.
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
In the tradition of novels like "Everything Is Illuminated" and "Indecision," this darkly comedic debut novel from a new voice follows one man's quest for answers amid a life of unasked questions., "Believe the hype. I killed myself." Having destroyed his life, the suicidal T. Rimberg strikes out on a journey through history and geography. From Minneapolis to Europe to a fiery accident near Green Bay, he searches for a father who is likely dead, digs for meaning where he's sure there is none, fires off suicide letters to family, celebrities, presidents, and football stars, and lands in a hospital bed across from a priest who believes that Rimberg has caused a miracle. This funny, moving novel asks us to consider the nature of second chances and the unexpected form that grace sometimes takes., Believe the hype. I killed myself. Having destroyed his life, the suicidal T. Rimberg strikes out on a journey through history and geography. From Minneapolis to Europe to a fiery accident near Green Bay, he searches for a father who is likely dead, digs for meaning where he s sure there is none, fires off suicide letters to family, celebrities, presidents, and football stars, and lands in a hospital bed across from a priest who believes that Rimberg has caused a miracle. This funny, moving novel asks us to consider the nature of second chances and the unexpected form that grace sometimes takes."
LC Classification Number
PS3608.E725M57 2008

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