Work in Progress, James Martin
Work in Progress, James Martin
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Work in Progress
Confessions of a busboy, dishwasher, caddy, usher, factory worker, bank teller, corporate tool, and priest

Bestseller

Author: James Martin

Narrator: James Martin

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 02/03/2026


Synopsis

New York Times BestsellerIn this humorous memoir, listen to New York Times bestselling author and podcast host of The Spiritual Life, Father James Martin as he shares the story of his life as a busboy, dishwasher, caddy, usher, factory worker, bank teller, and corporate tool and, finally, a Jesuit priest."Funny, charming, inspiring and wise—this is a memorable memoir." — Stephen ColbertWork in Progress is a snapshot of several years—first as a boy, then as a teenager, and finally as a young adult--of being thrown into a series of jobs for which Martin had zero training. He had never set foot in a restaurant kitchen before working as a busboy and dishwasher; never stepped onto a golf course before working as a caddy; and had never seen a factory floor before working as an assembly-line worker. He almost always felt uncomfortable, unsettled, and uneasy. But, like many of us, he needed the money.This coming-of-age story is set in the 1960s and 1970s, a lighthearted tale for readers who enjoy personal narratives, and it’s unlike anything Father Martin has written before. As he puts it, "This is a spiritual memoir from a different angle … told 'slant' as Emily Dickinson might say."Each chapter features photos of memories and milestones throughout Father Martin's young life. If you're an aficionado of snafus, you won't be disappointed. He's not the hero of these stories, more a hapless teenager who learns in each job, even the ones he loathes, something about the value of work, about what it means to be an adult, about people, and about life overall.Work in Progress teaches us small but important life lessons such as:
work hard and be on time,don't be mean, apologize when you need to, and forgive frequently,ask if you don't know something,don't misuse power,pay attention to those who are struggling,listen and, above all, be kind.
Martin shares, "My summer jobs, crazy and funny and varied as they were, had something to do with who I am. As we Jesuits would say, the lessons I learned helped to 'form" me."

About James Martin

Rev. James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultor to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Learning to Pray, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared on all the major networks and outlets, like The Colbert Report, NPR’s Fresh Air, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glen on February 14, 2026

An interesting life study focused on summer jobs and life choices. Those born in the 1960s will be reminded of a lot that we’ve seen and experienced. Here are life lessons that everyone can relate to even if you’re young and don’t remember having a paper route. This is a fun, enjoyable read, written......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on September 10, 2025

I like Fr. James Martin and I appreciate his vision of inclusion among Catholics. This book doesn't (explicitly) address that vision, nor is it Merton's Seven Storey Mountain. This is his homage to summer work as a teenager and as a young professional. He's showing the world that 'priests are human,......more

Goodreads review by Romzanul on February 12, 2026

"The rarest kind of memoir: one that makes you laugh, cry, and immediately call your parents." I finished this book at 2 a.m., tears streaming, genuinely angry that it had to end. James Martin—Jesuit priest, corporate dropout, former busboy—has written something miraculous: a spiritual memoir that ne......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on February 14, 2026

Enjoyed this book very much. Funny, sweet and inspiring.......more

Goodreads review by Cathy on February 15, 2026

Free Audiobook with Spotify Premium. Humorous memoir by Fr. Jim Martin. Love his podcast. This book shows that god never wastes a job or experience in developing us spiritually.......more