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Cranberry's
Guide
To know Cranberry, you must read the book. Inside this website,
you'll find his descriptions of the cities where they traveled,
videos that assist, drawn maps, sketches and notes. These bits
are tiny legs that hang from the story.
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About the Book
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 out suicide letters to family, celebrities,
presidents and football stars, and lands in a hospital bed across from a priest
who believes that he has caused a miracle.
"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."
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--Tish Cohen, author of Town
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