Holy Ghosts, Gary Jansen
Holy Ghosts, Gary Jansen
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Holy Ghosts
Or How a (Not-so) Good Catholic Boy Became a Believer in Things that Go Bump in the Night

Author: Gary Jansen

Narrator: Gary Jansen

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/08/2010


Synopsis

IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY TRUE STORY, the haunting of a Long Island household forces a respected writer and editor to reevaluate the mysteries of life and death as he struggles with the frightening truths of his childhood home and his town’s past.

Growing up in Rockville Centre, Long Island, Gary Jansen never believed in ghosts. His mother—a devoutly Catholic woman with a keen sense for the uncanny—claimed that their family house was haunted. But Jansen never found anything inexplicable in how their doorbell would sometimes ring of its own accord; or in the mysterious sounds of footsteps or breaking glass that occasionally would fill their home; or even in his mother’s sometimes unnervingly accurate visions of future events and tragedies. Though he once experienced a supernatural encounter in a Prague church as a young man, Jansen grew up into a rationalist, as well as a noted writer and editor.

In 2001, Jansen moved back into the very same house where he had once grown up, to raise a family with his wife. In 2007, he encountered a frightening, full blown haunting in his home. This became the first step of a phenomenon that lasted a full year and eventually included unveiling the identities of the spirits who occupied his house, reliving a tragic murder in his hometown, encountering mind-boggling coincidences between local history and episodes in his household; and finally—with the help of Mary Ann Winkowski, the real-life inspiration for TV’s Ghost Whisperer—ridding his house of these uninvited visitors.

Holy Ghosts is not only a gripping true-life ghost story, but a wry and touching memoir, as well as a meditation on the relationship between religion and the paranormal, which are often considered at odds, but which the author shows are intimately linked.

About Gary Jansen

Gary Jansen is senior editor of religion and spirituality at the Crown Publishing Group at Penguin Random House. He is the author of The Rosary: A Journey to the Beloved and the bestselling memoir Holy Ghosts. A popular lecturer and commentator, Jansen has appeared on A&E, the Sundance Channel, the Travel Channel, Coast to Coast AM, CNN.com, and NPR. His writing has been featured in the Huffington Post, Religion Dispatches, and USA Today.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ken on December 29, 2023

Another strong collection of spooky stories from the wonderfully expanding British Library Tales of the Weird series. Out of the collection of eleven stories, I was only familiar with the M. R. James tale. So it was nice to be introduced to a few knew writers, whilst the collection also includes the l......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on August 28, 2023

Well, that was certainly a good time and definitely fun. Full post is here: [URL not allowed] I have a serious addiction to the British Library Tales of the Weird series, so much so that I tend to preorder the books often months ahead of their scheduled release. I actually just......more

Goodreads review by Demeter on June 11, 2023

On the whole this is a very good selection of tales and a well chosen theme. However, I was a little disappointed to see “Mansize in Marble” yet again. A wonderful tale, but so often anthologised that I wish the space had been used for something rarer. That being said, readers new to the tale will e......more

Goodreads review by Steven on November 03, 2023

I don't often venture into the spooky realms, but this dropped into the Book Cellar earlier this year and given it was the week before Halloween it seemed daft not to make room for it. A splendidly presented volume in a long-running series, with an excellent introduction by the editor Fiona Snailham......more

Goodreads review by Sam on February 18, 2024

A fun collection of church-themed horror, some more tenuous than others. The inevitable MR James inclusion (The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral) has the involvement of the Church down to its bones, as do several of the others, but some include just as much church as any other location. The longest sto......more