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PeriodicalLarge Print Book
Author Hassler, Jon.

Title A green journey / Jon Hassler.

Publication Info. Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2010.
1985.

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 New Britain, Main Library - Large Print Materials  LP FIC HASSLER, J    Check Shelf
Edition Center Point large print edition.
Description 381 pages ; 23 cm
Note Originally published: New York : William Morrow, 1985.
Summary Agatha McGee, a tower of strength as Miles Pruitt's surrogate mother/landlady in Staggerford, takes the spotlight here. I like this old lady. How can anyone not like this feisty, intelligent, honorable, quick witted, reactionary-but-progressive, hot-tempered, indignant, pragmatic, nurturing old lady? This novel, like it's sequel Dear James, is very warm. There are certain writers that you can depend on to make you relax and smile. Jon Hassler, like Lee Smith, Ellen Gilchrist and Richard Russo, seems to be a writer that is completely in love with and charmed by his own characters. He's kind to them and it's a warmth that extends itself to the reader. I can't help but wish Agatha McGee had been my sixth grade teacher and taught me the Catechism. This is especially weird when you consider the fact that I'm Jewish and pretty much believe in secular education. I guess I must really like her a lot. When you feel like you hate everyone and you'd like to just grab a gun and blow people away, pick up this book instead and save yourself some prison time.
Subject Americans -- Ireland -- Fiction.
Women teachers -- Fiction.
Retired teachers -- Fiction.
Ireland -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Psychological fiction.
Subject Large type books.
ISBN 9781602856677 alkaline paper
1602856672 alkaline paper
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