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Hannah's Hope
Hannah's Hope
Hannah's Hope
Audiobook4 hours

Hannah's Hope

Written by Karen Kingsbury

Narrated by John McDonough

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Karen Kingsbury, the "queen of inspirational fiction" (Time), delivers the heartwarming tale of a teen with just one Christmas wish-to be hugged by a father she scarcely remembers. When 15-year-old Hannah learns her biological father is USAF pilot Mike Connor, she's stunned. But with Mike now in harm's way, Hannah may never know if the Daddy of her fading memories still loves her.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 14, 2009
ISBN9781440760686
Hannah's Hope
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Karen Kingsbury

Karen Kingsbury, #1 New York Times bestselling novelist, is America’s favorite inspirational storyteller, with more than twenty-five million copies of her award-winning books in print. Her last dozen titles have topped bestseller lists and many of her novels are under development as major motion pictures. Karen recently opened her own film company called Kingsbury Productions. The company’s first theatrical movie, Someone Like You, is considered one of the most anticipated movies of the year. For more information visit SomeoneLikeYou.movie. Also, the first three seasons of Karen’s Baxter Family books are now an original series called The Baxters on Prime Video. Karen and her husband, Donald, live in Tennessee near their children and grandchildren.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Hannah is a 15-year old daughter of two diplomats. Her parents are currently in Sweden, with her father as Ambassador and her mother as his political wife and allay. Thus, Hannah lives with her grandmother in Washington, the popular student of a prestigious school who excels at just about everything she attempts and is involved in. Based on all of her activities as described and mentioned, it is obvious Hannah is very involved, almost too involved, in my opinion. However, Hannah does not have one thing she really wants, a loving solid family who are and stay with her through thick and thin. Her mother sends her a letter describing her earlier life and the man who really is Hannah’s father, a man Hannah never knew or even heard about before the letter. When Hannah finds out her own parents will not be coming home for Christmas, she sets out to find the man who is her father, though she has never met or seen him that she can clearly remember, he has had no contact with her as far as she recalls, and her mother has never mentioned him before. Hannah’s search goes through a myriad of twists and turns, as she seeks the one happiness that has eluded her, a good, solid family. I found this a fantastic, heartwarming story of love and discovery. I empathized from the get-go with Hannah’s but understood also where her mother was coming from. I found the current wartime situation draw –in interesting and well done, as well as the many ways Hannah went about her search. The ending was perfect for a wonderful holiday read. The story was not a long one, and moved along quite nicely and naturally. I can easily become a holiday classic, as it provides just the right kind of holiday warmth and good feelings holiday classics do. I received this from NetGalley to read and provide and honest review.