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OverviewChas. Johnson & Sons has been a family operation for three generations--grandfather, father and son. But when it comes time for Gabe Johnson to take the reins of the business, the world of books has changed, and the combination of the internet and inner city rents forces the store to close. But instead of folding his hand, Gabe decides to risk everything he has and reopen the shop--and, in a sense restart his life--in a small town on the shores of Lake Michigan. Haunted his entire life by an obsession with a former lover, he finds her again only to be faced with yet another even more difficult challenge that threatens the well-being of the revival of the bookstore as well as the fate of his rekindled relationship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert HellengaPublisher: Delphinium Books, Inc Imprint: Delphinium Books, Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781883285982ISBN 10: 1883285984 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 09 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAll of Hellenga's novels revel in the details of their protagonists' occupations, and this one is no different: it is an ode to physical books, their smell and feel, but also to the idea of both living life and reading about it, not choosing one over the other. -- Booklist, starred review Elegantly moving... Everything about the narrator and the heroine of this novel is appealing right from the first paragraph... Like her, the book is modest, resourceful, and without malice--it is high-minded and fine. -- New Yorker on The Sixteen Pleasures Conveys a sense of certainty and ultimate truth that only the finest writing can achieve. It is an extraordinary novel. -- Washington Post on The Fall of a Sparrow Let's add Robert Hellenga to the lists of American's most admired fiction writers... he once again has produced a novel that adds immeasurably to the pleasures of reading contemporary fiction. -- Alan Cheuse, The Chicago Tribune, on Philosophy Made Simple Sweet and lovely. A charmingly picaresque tale. -- The New York Times on Philosophy Made Simple Don't start reading this book if you've got a dinner party coming up in the next few days, or a committee meeting or a golf game. You'll be calling people up with fake excuses and feeling bad about yourself--at least that's what happened to me... A masterpiece. -- The Washington Post on Snakewoman of Little Egypt The beauty of this novel and, in fact, of all of Hellenga's work, lies in the scrupulous attention he pays to those different shapes that life takes. -- Booklist on The Confessions of Frances Godwin All of Hellenga's novels revel in the details of their protagonists' occupations, and this one is no different: it is an ode to physical books, their smell and feel, but also to the idea of both living life and reading about it, not choosing one over the other.--Booklist, starred review Let's add Robert Hellenga to the lists of American's most admired fiction writers... he once again has produced a novel that adds immeasurably to the pleasures of reading contemporary fiction. --Alan Cheuse, The Chicago Tribune, on Philosophy Made Simple Elegantly moving... Everything about the narrator and the heroine of this novel is appealing right from the first paragraph... Like her, the book is modest, resourceful, and without malice--it is high-minded and fine. --New Yorker on The Sixteen Pleasures Conveys a sense of certainty and ultimate truth that only the finest writing can achieve. It is an extraordinary novel. --Washington Post on The Fall of a Sparrow Don't start reading this book if you've got a dinner party coming up in the next few days, or a committee meeting or a golf game. You'll be calling people up with fake excuses and feeling bad about yourself--at least that's what happened to me... A masterpiece. --The Washington Post on Snakewoman of Little Egypt Sweet and lovely. A charmingly picaresque tale. --The New York Times on Philosophy Made Simple The beauty of this novel and, in fact, of all of Hellenga's work, lies in the scrupulous attention he pays to those different shapes that life takes. --Booklist on The Confessions of Frances Godwin The beauty of this novel and, in fact, of all of Hellenga's work, lies in the scrupulous attention he pays to those different shapes that life takes. --Booklist on The Confessions of Frances Godwin Sweet and lovely. A charmingly picaresque tale. --The New York Times on Philosophy Made Simple Don't start reading this book if you've got a dinner party coming up in the next few days, or a committee meeting or a golf game. You'll be calling people up with fake excuses and feeling bad about yourself--at least that's what happened to me... A masterpiece. --The Washington Post on Snakewoman of Little Egypt Conveys a sense of certainty and ultimate truth that only the finest writing can achieve. It is an extraordinary novel. --Washington Post on The Fall of a Sparrow Elegantly moving... Everything about the narrator and the heroine of this novel is appealing right from the first paragraph... Like her, the book is modest, resourceful, and without malice--it is high-minded and fine. --New Yorker on The Sixteen Pleasures Let's add Robert Hellenga to the lists of American's most admired fiction writers... he once again has produced a novel that adds immeasurably to the pleasures of reading contemporary fiction. --Alan Cheuse, The Chicago Tribune, on Philosophy Made Simple All of Hellenga's novels revel in the details of their protagonists' occupations, and this one is no different: it is an ode to physical books, their smell and feel, but also to the idea of both living life and reading about it, not choosing one over the other.--Booklist, starred review Let's add Robert Hellenga to the lists of American's most admired fiction writers... he once again has produced a novel that adds immeasurably to the pleasures of reading contemporary fiction. --Alan Cheuse, The Chicago Tribune, on Philosophy Made Simple All of Hellenga's novels revel in the details of their protagonists' occupations, and this one is no different: it is an ode to physical books, their smell and feel, but also to the idea of both living life and reading about it, not choosing one over the other. --Booklist, starred review Author InformationRobert Hellenga was educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor emeritus at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novels The Confessions of Frances Godwin, Snakewoman of Little Egypt, The Sixteen Pleasures, The Fall of a Sparrow, Blues Lessons, Philosophy Made Simple, The Italian Lover and the short story collection, The Truth About Death. He lives in Galesburg, Illinois. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |