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The Red-Headed Pilgrim

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* "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" — LitHub
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* "30 Indie Books to Look Out for in 2023" —Independent Book Review

Provocative, poignant, and resoundingly hilarious, The Red-Headed Pilgrim is the tragicomic tale of an anxious red-head and his sordid pursuit of enlightenment and pleasure (not necessarily in that order).
On a sunny day in a business park near Portland, Oregon, 42-year-old web developer Kevin Maloney is in the throes of an existential crisis that finds him shoeless in a field of Queen Anne's lace, reflecting on the tumultuous events that brought him to this moment. Growing up in the suburbs, young Kevin suffered "a psychological break that ripped me from my humdrum existence" mainlining high fructose corn syrup and episodes of The Golden Girls. Thus begins a journey of hard-earned insights and sexual awakening that takes Kevin from angst-ridden Beaverton to the beaches of San Diego, a frontier-themed roadside attraction in Helena, Montana, and a hermetic shack on an organic lettuce farm.
Everything changes when Kevin falls in love with Wendy. After a chance tarot reading lands them on the frigid coast of Maine, their lives are unsettled by the birth of their daughter, Zoë, whose sudden presence is oftentimes terrifying, frequently disturbing, and yet—miraculously—always wondrous.
The Red-Headed Pilgrim is an irresistible novel of misadventure and new beginnings, of wanderlust and bad decisions, of parenthood and divorce, and of the heartfelt truths we unearth when we least expect it.

READ AN EXCERPT:
"Hansel & Gretel" excerpted from The Red-Headed Pilgrim, on Fence.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 10, 2022
      A man has a midlife crisis in Maloney’s hilarious work of autofiction (after Cult of Loretta). The protagonist, also named Kevin Maloney, is a red-haired web developer who, in 2019, amid an emotional breakdown, tries to take stock of his accomplishments. He begins with his childhood in Beaverton, Ore., where he describes being “raised in front of the television, eating McDonald’s every day, mainlining high fructose corn syrup,” and spending his school years searching for the perfect girl and coping with suicidal thoughts by writing death poetry. A supportive art teacher turns him on to the bleak and playful work of Richard Brautigan, and he takes to wearing a cape to class (“Nobody was going to have sex with me anyway,” he explains). Psychedelic experimentation occupies his university days and throughout his restless, adventurous postcollege years in Vermont, where a torrid love affair brings hope. The author maintains a sharp wit and a knack for bringing zany flare to everyday details in his protagonist’s awkward quest to build a life, and the author’s willingness to get laughs at his narrator-doppelgänger’s expense makes for a good use of the form. This funny and openhearted romp will have readers laughing and reflecting on their own misadventures and foibles.

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