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Jon Hassler

    Jon Hassler is known for his insightful portrayals of life in small-town Minnesota, capturing the nuances of human experience with both humor and compassion. His work often explores themes of faith, community, and the search for meaning, rendered in a prose style that is both accessible and deeply resonant. Hassler's keen observation of character and setting creates a vivid tapestry of American life, making his stories enduringly compelling.

    Grand Opening
    Days Like Smoke
    A Green Journey
    North of Hope
    • North of Hope

      • 435 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.0(15)Add rating

      "Hassler's brilliance has always been his ability to achieve the depth of real literature through such sure-handed, no-gimmicks, honest language that the result appears effortless." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW After more than twenty years in the priesthood, Father Frank Healy is going home. But what he finds at the battered Our Lady's Church are very few believers and Libby Girard, a woman from his past, whom he thought he'd never see again. But Libby's life is unraveling, and as she becomes dependent on him, the lives around them erupt in a tangle of drugs and despair, alcoholism and death. Ultimately, Frank's vocation is tested at its weakest place: his continuing love for Libby.

      North of Hope
    • A Green Journey

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(23)Add rating

      "Hassler's characters have old-fashioned values and typical human failings; they make this a novel to restore your faith in humanity." LOS ANGELES TIMES Agatha McGee is following a dream, though it might be late in the game. She's just retired from a career of teaching and travels to Ireland in search of the romance she never had time for. And along the way, she not only discovers people she would never have let herself know before, but learns through experience, at long last, that love is unpredictable, unstoppable, and never appears as we dream it will.

      A Green Journey
    • Days Like Smoke

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(74)Add rating

      "Here is the story of Jon Hassler's early years. His poignant remembrance of family and friends, of youthful calamities and triumphs, show what shaped him and opened his path to become one of Minnesota's best-loved and iconic writers. Memoirs are written from the vantage point of age. Here, his close examination of memory-what endures and why-unfold the pivotal moments of his growing up. Family, friends, new neighborhoods and old, questions of faith and doubt-all had deep meaning, he comes to see. In this book, Hassler also confirms William Faulkner's opinion: 'The past is never dead. It's not even past'"--

      Days Like Smoke
    • Twelve-year old Brendan tells the story, set in 1944-45, that begins with his parents' decision to buy a run-down grocery store in a tiny Minnesota town. What they discover about small town idealism, bigotry, and good old American values will change them and the town forever.... "A writer good enough to restore your faith in fiction." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

      Grand Opening