Halfway, Tom Macher
Halfway, Tom Macher
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Halfway
A Memoir

Author: Tom Macher

Narrator: Corey Brill

Unabridged: 7 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2018


Synopsis

From a searing new literary voice, a raw, compulsively readable memoir about a young man seeking hope, community, and ultimately recovery from addiction in a series of halfway houses and boys’ homes—the first book to so vividly capture this world.

In his late teens Tom Macher rebelled against a world that seemed stacked against him. Raised in a broken family and estranged from an absentee father suffering with AIDS, Macher turned to alcohol to escape the painful loneliness of his reality.

In quick succession, he is kicked out of school, and then his mother’s house, sent to a boys’ home in Montana, and later, a halfway house in a truck-stop town of Louisiana. It was there that Macher encounters a community of young men struggling to survive—outcasts and thieves, liars and ex-cons, men seeking redemption, men running from the past. As he moves further away from boyhood and embraces a hard-won sobriety, these men—the broken, the hardscrabble, the near gone—become his salvation.

Macher captures the trials of sobriety—suicide, death, recovery—and the unusual beauty that forms in the bonds of those who suffer. In visceral, striking prose, he introduces the unforgettable characters he meets along the way, from a former child actor, a young teen struggling with schizophrenia, a tough-love addiction counselor, a sex-addicted social worker, to Matt O, who became Macher’s loyal friend and wingman. Raw, disarming, frenetic, and subversive, Halfway is a brutally honest portrait of the world of down-and-out recovering alcoholics, and a story of how, in their darkest hour, these men create the bonds that form a family.

About Tom Macher

Tom Macher grew up in Georgia, New York, and California and spent his teenage years bouncing around from boys’ homes to halfway houses to communes in Montana, New York, and Louisiana. He attended Riverside City College, San Francisco State University, and The University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where he was a Teaching-Writing Fellow. He has twice received fiction fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Halfway is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Luanne on March 08, 2018

Halfway is Tom Macher's newly released memoir. Macher came from a dysfunctional home, was an alcoholic youth, a petty criminal and lived in a string of communes, boy's homes, rehabs and halfway houses. All this before he's twenty. Halfway is a documentation of these times and places with an emphasis o......more

Goodreads review by Braden on March 02, 2018

It can’t be easy to write about your life and publish it for a wide reading audience, especially if your life has been like Tom Macher’s. His bio says he “spent his teenage years…living in boys’ homes, halfway houses, and communes.” This book expands on that with an effectively repetitive grit remin......more

Goodreads review by Stacy on April 17, 2019

I didn't care for his writing style. He doesn't use quotation marks, so it takes a while to understand when it's dialogue and when it's just his thoughts, and when his thoughts are real memories or just what he was hoping at the time. For instance, at one point he says he never talked to his dad aga......more

Goodreads review by George on April 17, 2019

The voice is strong, but the narrative is uneven. There is a feeling of being in the first home, but when Macher gets to the "House" the scenes mostly devolve into montages. Perhaps there was so much turnover and impermanence there was no other way to imagine it. However, the book does give us a str......more

Goodreads review by Ocean on July 03, 2021

ugh, i hated this dude so much. possibly the most hateable memoir subject ever! it's basically my least favorite kind of sober dude ever who likes to tell tall tales about what an asshole he was. spoiler alert: he's still an asshole. this book has tons of casual misogyny, rape is treated as chill an......more