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In the heart of winter, where the chill of the rink meets the warmth of friendship, the fourth installment of "The Adventures of Harry and Paul" takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the highs and lows of not just hockey, but life itself. Paul John Hausleben crafts an emotional tapestry with "Geyer Street Gardens," a novel that transcends the boundaries of the ice to explore the human spirit. Step into the rink through the eyes of a hockey goaltender navigating the exhilarating highs and crushing lows of the 1970s and 80s. In "Geyer Street Gardens," Paul portrays life behind the…mehr

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In the heart of winter, where the chill of the rink meets the warmth of friendship, the fourth installment of "The Adventures of Harry and Paul" takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the highs and lows of not just hockey, but life itself. Paul John Hausleben crafts an emotional tapestry with "Geyer Street Gardens," a novel that transcends the boundaries of the ice to explore the human spirit. Step into the rink through the eyes of a hockey goaltender navigating the exhilarating highs and crushing lows of the 1970s and 80s. In "Geyer Street Gardens," Paul portrays life behind the mask with heart and humor, capturing the essence of a time when bonds were forged on and off the ice. Join Harry and Paul as they navigate the fierce battles on the rink, where every game tells a story of grit, determination, and the undeniable bond of brotherhood. Beneath the mask of a goaltender lies not just a guardian of the net, but a keeper of secrets and struggles that shape not only a player, but the very essence of life. Through laughter and tears, the duo encounters a colorful cast of characters-each with their own victories and defeats-proving that in the game of hockey, as in life, the true triumphs often unfold in the stories we share. With humor that lightens the heaviest load and poignant moments that resonate long after the last whistle blows, "Geyer Street Gardens" invites you to reflect on your own journey and the masks we all wear. This captivating tale will pull at your heartstrings, challenge your perspective, and leave you cheering not just for the next goal, but for every moment of joy and heartache that weaves us together as human beings. Get ready to lace up your skates and embark on an unforgettable adventure that celebrates the spirit of resilience, camaraderie, and the beautiful game of life.
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Autorenporträt
It is difficult to classify the work of Paul John Hausleben. One critic's words might be the best description so far, when he wrote, "Mr. Hausleben is a myriad of storytelling adventures. When Mr. Hausleben writes humor, he is today's Jean Shepherd. When he dabbles in emotions, drama, fantasy or the other genres that he ventures into, then he is impossible to classify. His now, seemingly endless cast of characters has become almost 'Dickens-like.' He is indeed; a master storyteller and that might be the best description of all." If you are lucky enough to meet Paul John Hausleben in person and have a chance to sit and speak with him, then we can guarantee that it will be a magical experience. If your luck is exceptional and you are able to lure him into a story or two, then it will be forever memorable. As many people have said, you will not meet a better storyteller. Paul himself will tell you that he is not an author, he will insist in saying that he is just a storyteller. His mission is to continue to write and tell stories to warm your heart, make you laugh, and sometimes make you cry - just a little. Most of all, he deals in memories, and helping you to also remember the good times of your own life, and the special people who touched you along the way. Paul was born and raised in Paterson, and then nearby Haledon, New Jersey, and began writing at an early age. He revisited a writing career later in his life, and he now is the author of a number of novels, compilations, short stories and other works. Most of his work, touches upon nostalgic remembrances of simpler times, and tells the stories of heartfelt, humorous, and special human relationships. Other than writing, among many careers both paid and unpaid, he is a former semi-professional hockey goaltender, a music fan and music reviewer, an avid sports fan, photographer and amateur radio operator. He now resides in Somewhere, U.S.A., but his heart always remains along Belmont Avenue in good old Paterson, and Haledon, New Jersey.