John, a grieving widower, is compelled by an unreasoning urge to seek accountability for his wife’s accidental death. His father, Gordon, a  recently retired minister, is expected to ease into retirement and accept sudden irrelevance.  Though the two men have grown impossibly  distant, their parallel crises forge the first  common bond they have shared in more than twenty-five years. 

The drive to Alaska is supposed to offer them a chance to repair their fractured relationship.  What begins promisingly enough, however,  turns sour as the secret motivations of each are  uncovered.  John starts to wonder whether or not his father ever planned to return home alive. 
And with each passing mile an insidious  pressure builds causing him to doubt his own sanity.  Apparitions haunt him from a previous trip made fifteen years earlier when he had  traveled down the same road with his fiancée.

Joel Jensen’s stunning debut novel resonates with echoes of Hamlet and Orpheus. Told with a deft sense of verisimilitude,  Frontiers breaks new ground as an honest depiction of men’s struggles; of fathers’ and sons’ expectations of each other, and their disappointments—most often  with themselves.
John, a grieving widower, is compelled by an unreasoning urge to seek accountability for his wife’s accidental death. His father, Gordon, a  recently retired minister, is expected to ease into retirement and accept sudden irrelevance.  Though the two men have grown impossibly  distant, their parallel crises forge the first  common bond they have shared in more than twenty-five years. 

The drive to Alaska is supposed to offer them a chance to repair their fractured relationship.  What begins promisingly enough, however,  turns sour as the secret motivations of each are  uncovered.  John starts to wonder whether or not his father ever planned to return home alive. 
And with each passing mile an insidious  pressure builds causing him to doubt his own sanity.  Apparitions haunt him from a previous trip made fifteen years earlier when he had  traveled down the same road with his fiancée.

Joel Jensen’s stunning debut novel resonates with echoes of Hamlet and Orpheus. Told with a deft sense of verisimilitude,  Frontiers breaks new ground as an honest depiction of men’s struggles; of fathers’ and sons’ expectations of each other, and their disappointments-most often  with themselves.

While each man alone is unable to help  himself,  John and Gordon strive to find a way  to save each other.  Ultimately they transform  Frontiers into a novel about courage and the  willingness to demand answers to the kind of questions that are nearest to the heart.  Even out to and beyond the Last Frontier.
While each man alone is unable to help  himself,  John and Gordon strive to find a way  to save each other.  Ultimately they transform  Frontiers into a novel about courage and the  willingness to demand answers to the kind of questions that are nearest to the heart.  Even out to and beyond the Last Frontier.
A father and son separated by a
quarter century of silence
An enigmatic road piercing the heart
The Alaska Highway provides the backdrop for Frontiers, the remarkable journey of a father and son struggling to find the missing pieces  of themselves in a world that seems to hold  no future.
of the Last Frontier.
An all-consuming grief that leads
to madness - and Beyond.
Frontiers by Joel Jensen
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