Carl Borack

“Anthony J. Mohr’s memoir Every Other Weekend recalls with stunning recollection how he navigated a path between his parents’ divorce and his second families after his mother and father remarried. The two fathers couldn’t be more different, which he eloquently...

Amanda Susskind

“Tony shared his manuscript with me on a Friday and asked me to let him know what I thought in the next 30 days. I was done reading on Sunday. Couldn’t put it down. His depiction of Los Angeles in the 50s and 60s brings to mind the great shift that took place over the...

Nathan Leslie

“One could cut granite with Anthony Mohr’s incisive, imagistic Every Other Weekend: Coming of Age With Two Different Dads. This memoir is profound in in its distillation and delineation of memory, father and stepfather emerging from these pages as a result...

Bob Levey

“Nobody understands the DNA of Southern California as well as Anthony J. Mohr, and no one better evokes the life of a post-war boy as he shuttlecocks between his father and his stepfather. Every Other Weekend brilliantly describes what Mohr calls ‘the...

“Set in Southern California in the early sixties, Every Other Weekend encapsulates the life of Tony, a young boy who learns to ‘toggle between households’ after his parents’ divorce. Gerry, the B-movie actor who is as rough around the edges as...