Is It Hot in Here (Or Am I Suffering for All Eternity for the Sins I Committed on Earth)?
Author: Zach Zimmerman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 220
In this debut collection of essays, lists, musings, and quips, Zimmerman delicately walks the fine line between tear-jerking and knee-slapping, and does so with aplomb. Through this memoir-esque exploration of selfhood, Zach unveils the pros and cons of retiring his Bible-Belt-dwelling, meat-eating, God-fearing identity in exchange for a new, metropolitan lease on life - one of vegetarianism, atheism, queerness, and humour, in which he finally finds his truest self. Whether learning to absolve instilled religious guilt or reminiscing over Tinder dates gone horribly wrong, this book is a candid and hysterical snippet of one man's journey toward making peace with the past and seeking hope in the future, perfect for the bookworm and humour fan in your life.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 220
In this debut collection of essays, lists, musings, and quips, Zimmerman delicately walks the fine line between tear-jerking and knee-slapping, and does so with aplomb. Through this memoir-esque exploration of selfhood, Zach unveils the pros and cons of retiring his Bible-Belt-dwelling, meat-eating, God-fearing identity in exchange for a new, metropolitan lease on life - one of vegetarianism, atheism, queerness, and humour, in which he finally finds his truest self. Whether learning to absolve instilled religious guilt or reminiscing over Tinder dates gone horribly wrong, this book is a candid and hysterical snippet of one man's journey toward making peace with the past and seeking hope in the future, perfect for the bookworm and humour fan in your life.
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Author: Zach Zimmerman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 220
In this debut collection of essays, lists, musings, and quips, Zimmerman delicately walks the fine line between tear-jerking and knee-slapping, and does so with aplomb. Through this memoir-esque exploration of selfhood, Zach unveils the pros and cons of retiring his Bible-Belt-dwelling, meat-eating, God-fearing identity in exchange for a new, metropolitan lease on life - one of vegetarianism, atheism, queerness, and humour, in which he finally finds his truest self. Whether learning to absolve instilled religious guilt or reminiscing over Tinder dates gone horribly wrong, this book is a candid and hysterical snippet of one man's journey toward making peace with the past and seeking hope in the future, perfect for the bookworm and humour fan in your life.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 220
In this debut collection of essays, lists, musings, and quips, Zimmerman delicately walks the fine line between tear-jerking and knee-slapping, and does so with aplomb. Through this memoir-esque exploration of selfhood, Zach unveils the pros and cons of retiring his Bible-Belt-dwelling, meat-eating, God-fearing identity in exchange for a new, metropolitan lease on life - one of vegetarianism, atheism, queerness, and humour, in which he finally finds his truest self. Whether learning to absolve instilled religious guilt or reminiscing over Tinder dates gone horribly wrong, this book is a candid and hysterical snippet of one man's journey toward making peace with the past and seeking hope in the future, perfect for the bookworm and humour fan in your life.
Is It Hot in Here (Or Am I Suffering for All Eternity for the Sins I Committed on Earth)?