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Anonymous
Posted November 6, 2011
LOVE IT
I love Hannah's Hope. I'm only 11 yearss old and I LOVE it. Its probably one of my favorite books Ive ever read. Im trying to get my 9 year old sister to read it also.
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Anonymous
Posted September 14, 2008
this is a good book
i think this is a good book that she lost her father and he was in the miitary ithink thats a good topic to write about and i think people should buy this book
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Anonymous
Posted November 7, 2006
The best author and books ever!!
this is the best book ever!! karen kingsbury is my favorite author...i also love her novel A Thousand Tomorrows!! she is a great author and i cant wait to read all her books!!
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intriguing inspirational
While her parents reside in Sweden as her father is the ambassador there, fifteen years old Hannah Roberts lives with a cold grandmother in the DC area while wondering why no one loves her. She looks forward to her parents coming home for the holidays, but that dream is shattered when she receives an email from them informing her that they are too busy to see her. A depressed Hannah sadly prays for a 'Christmas Miracle'. --- Her mother realizes that Hannah is unhappy so she decides to tell her daughter the truth about her biological father, Mike Connor. Hannah now knows her dreams of having fun when she was a child with a loving nurturing adult male were more than just a wish. She searches for her dad, but comes up empty until he hears her plea on TV. Mike tries to make contact before undergoing a dangerous mission in Iraq. When she learns her dad¿s mission turned deadly and dangerous, she focuses on the hope that her 'Christmas Miracle' will come true. --- The fourth Red Gloves tale is an intriguing inspirational in which the young heroine cannot understand why she is neglected by her parents who are busy playing diplomat. Though she handles the shock that her mom¿s husband Jack is not her biological father rather easily, fans will feel Hannah¿s angst and needs and have some of their own as they wonder in spite of expecting the obvious that we know deep down will happen, whether a miracle will occur as the heroine hopes. That is the ability of Karen Kingsbury as she keeps her fans enthralled with the idea of will or will not a miracle occur while lifting the spirits of her readers. --- Harriet Klausner
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Posted December 30, 2011
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