Bill Geerhart

“A highly absorbing and entertaining Cold War era coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Fifties B-movie Hollywood. I loved every page of it!”

Charlotte Rains Dixon

“In Tony Mohr’s immersive memoir, Every Other Weekend, the Los Angeles of a more innocent time comes to life. Via his quest to understand his two fathers, Mohr illuminates the lives of two vastly different men. Through their personal effects, Mohr’s research and his...

Patricia Glaser

“Anthony J. Mohr’s debut memoir, Every Other Weekend, delivers a deftly written story about growing up in Southern California as the child of divorce at a time when divorce was so scandalous it made headlines. Mohr’s dazzling writing reveals the challenges...

 “This discerning memoir is at once heart-wrenching, thought-provoking, and highly enjoyable. Many aspects of Mohr’s childhood with two dads—both imposing personalities, albeit in very different ways—were difficult, sad, or confusing, but he also manages to see the...

Jeffrey Richards

“Whether or not you had two sets of parents, as Anthony J. Mohr had, you will find Every Other Weekend a richly rewarding read about familial relationships.  It is an evocative and loving tribute from a son to his father (s) and you will smile and be moved by Mohr’s...