Synopses & Reviews
A mothers faith, a childs courage, a doctors dedication—a moving and thought-provoking tale of hope, love, and family
He might be young, but Colm already recognizes the truth: that hes sick and not getting better. His mother, Cathleen, fiercely believes her faith will protect her ailing son, but Colm is not so sure. With a wisdom far beyond his years, Colm has come to terms with his probable fate, but he does have one special wish. He wants to meet his father who abandoned his beloved mother before Colm was born.
But the quest to find the dying boys missing parent soon becomes a powerful journey of emotional discovery—a test of belief and an anxious search for proof of heaven.
A magnificent debut novel, Mary Curran Hacketts Proof of Heaven is a beautiful and unforgettable exploration of the power of love and the monumental questions of life, death, and the afterlife.
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“Proof of Heaven belongs on any keeper shelf...beautifully written, mesmerizing and tragic, thought-provoking, and a reaffirmation of faith. The story of a mothers love for her son was touching...it was the tale of one boys search for heaven that brought me to tears. I loved this book.” Shelley Shepard Gray
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“A stirring and remarkable, life-affirming debut…Kudos to Hackett for presenting a real world, gritty yet soaring tale in which humans must make personal choices between hope and hopelessness...And rest assured that once youve finished...you may well look at life and its inevitable conclusion in a new way.” New York Journal of Books
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“Proof of Heaven is a remarkable first novel that explores the intersections of science and religion, medicine and faith….Reminiscent of Carol Cassellas recent work, this is an emotionally fulfilling, spiritually inviting, thought-provoking novel.” Booklist
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“Colms journey will move and charm readers who are also searching for answers to their own questions of faith. Hacketts lovely debut is a good choice for Melody Carlson devotees.” Library Journal
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Proof of Heaven belongs on any keeper shelf. It s beautifully written, mesmerizing and tragic, thought-provoking, and a reaffirmation of faith .I loved this book. Shelley Shepard Gray
Proof of Heaven by Mary Curran Hackett is an astonishing debut a moving, inspiring, and wise first novel that explores beautifully the meaning of family, faith, and love. The story of a mother s unshakable belief, a child s bravery, and a doctor s dedication to healing, this is extraordinarily compelling contemporary fiction certain to appeal to fans of the acclaimed works of Alice McDermott, Mary Karr, Ann Lamott, and Jodi Picoult; to readers who made the inspirational novel The Shack a phenomenal success; and to all of us with questions of life, death, God, and the afterlife at the forefront of our minds."
Synopsis
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Proof of Heaven belongs on any keeper shelf. Its beautifully written, mesmerizing and tragic, thought-provoking, and a reaffirmation of faith….I loved this book.”
—Shelley Shepard Gray
Proof of Heaven by Mary Curran Hackett is an astonishing debut—a moving, inspiring, and wise first novel that explores beautifully the meaning of family, faith, and love. The story of a mothers unshakable belief, a childs bravery, and a doctors dedication to healing, this is extraordinarily compelling contemporary fiction certain to appeal to fans of the acclaimed works of Alice McDermott, Mary Karr, Ann Lamott, and Jodi Picoult; to readers who made the inspirational novel The Shack a phenomenal success; and to all of us with questions of life, death, God, and the afterlife at the forefront of our minds.
About the Author
Mary Curran Hackett is an adjunct English professor at the University of Cincinnati. She lives with her husband and children in Cincinnati, Ohio.