Hannah's Search

Hannah's Search
Author: Gil Balbuena Jr.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490736018

Hannah finds herself searching from an attic window for the man she planned to marry, but this time as a ghost. As the war escalates she can only watch as her family leaves the house and seek safe shelter away from the fighting along the river. Her new role as a ghost is often confusing as she moves between two different worlds; one she knows and misses terribly, and the other completely foreign to her. Hannah learns to direct her powers to see things happening away from the house as well as making herself known to the current owners and some surprised guests at Loyalist House Bed and Breakfast. Also this year at Loyalist House a winery is started. The trials of building and completing the bureaucratic red tape in order to operate have everyone in knots. Join Marilee and Jeannie as they, along with Hannah, search for Peter while keeping peace with the guests at Loyalist House.

Searching for Hannah

Searching for Hannah
Author: Joseph Saltarelli
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662917686

A mysterious fire that destroys an old woman’s shop on Christmas morning sets the stage for this haunting love story about a man who has lost his faith and a woman newly discovering her own. Learning of the death of a cherished friend from the past, Michael begins to reminisce about his first love. Michael and Hannah are teenagers living in the same New York City neighborhood when they meet in the wake of a cruel act of antisemitism targeting Hannah’s beloved grandmother. After Hannah and her family move away as a result, Michael is bereft. Eight years later, as they are about to graduate from college, Michael and Hannah meet again in a chance encounter and begin a passionate romance. But their love is soon tested by an ill-fated mixture of history, religious bigotry, and a dark secret that goes back decades to Hitler’s Germany. Its revelation propels both Hannah and Michael on individual journeys of self-discovery, taking them to the same place but in search of different things. This thought-provoking novel explores the resulting collision between the passions of ideology and love, and the enduring power of memory.

Hannah's List

Hannah's List
Author: Debbie Macomber
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Knitting
ISBN: 1609000412

Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Hannah's List, -This companion to the Blossom Street novel features 13 projects to show love and concern for friends: a shawl, socks, baby items, vest, pullover, more.

Hannah’s Climb

Hannah’s Climb
Author: Marie Whale
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2022-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1669841227

Hannah is 5 1⁄2 years old when her parents are hit head-on by a drunk driver, leaving her at the mercy of her father’s estranged cousin, Thomas. He is only after the life insurance that has been left to Hannah by her parents. He also holds another secret, the secret about a family ranch which should, by all rights, be half Hannah’s. This secret leads Thomas to resent Hannah. Carrie Ann, Thomas’s wife, and Erik, Thomas’s son, are now expected to take care of this little girl, and they greatly resent having this responsibility thrown at them. This leads them to abuse and neglect Hannah. Hannah is forced to learn the rules of surviving in this new environment, but as she becomes a teenager the rules change. As her body changes Erik takes notice and he takes advantage. Through all of the terrible abuse, there have been angels placed in her path to help her survive. Then two horrible events take place. First: the only friends she has had are kidnapped. Second, the abuse becomes more than she can handle. Hannah is pushed to the point of giving up when an old friend, Light Foot, finds her. He stays by her side through the healing process and is committed to helping her recover. Light Foot, who is doing an internship with the Forest Service at Yellowstone National Park, doesn’t realize that helping Hannah means he is putting his own life in danger. He is forced to go on the run. Choosing to run to the trails in Yellowstone, that he is so familiar with, and praying for help, he is saved by bears. Hannah’s story takes you through real abuse and the emotionally charged situations that come from it. Hannah’s climb is unique in the fact that it contains real hypnotherapy sessions. Sessions that have worked with my clients. Sessions that have brought some of the most amazing outcomes. In the end, Hannah learns to climb out of her old life and find greater heights in a beautiful new world.

Hannah's Hope

Hannah's Hope
Author: Karen Kingsbury
Publisher: Worthy Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446550256

From a New York Times bestselling author comes a heartwarming tale of a girl whose only wish is to be held by the father she never knew. Raised in a political family, 15-year-old Hannah Roberts lives a lonely life with her wealthy, unaffectionate grandmother while her parents work abroad. As Christmas nears, Hannah learns a shocking truth: the man she believed was her father is not her parent after all. In an effort to find answers, she begins a desperate search for her real father, Air Force pilot Mike Conner, who she discovers to be the man of her distant childhood memories. Local politicians and the city's newspaper catch wind of her quest, and the entire state joins in Hannah's hope that she'll find her father before Christmas.

Hannah's Dreams

Hannah's Dreams
Author: Betty Hamilton
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644269449

Hannah’s Dreams By: Betty Hamilton Hannah should never have made it anywhere in life. The only child of a single mother addicted to drugs who found herself at the mercy of her mom's sleezy boyfriends, she could have easily given up and followed the same dark path to oblivion. Instead, she worked. She worked, and she worked, and she worked. And after years of fending for herself and struggling in a world that didn't even know she existed, she persevered. She got the job of her dreams, the house of her dreams, and the man of her dreams. But there was always something missing. Hannah never knew anything about her family. Her mother had never been much help in that regard. She knew vaguely where her mother had grown up, but that was about it. A little sleuthing reveals her mother's hometown, but instead of finding answers about her past, Hannah only finds more questions. What secrets lie in the little town in the Ozarks? What shameful events from the past will the return of a long-lost daughter bring to the surface?

Hannah's Children

Hannah's Children
Author: Catherine Pakaluk
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1684515696

A portrait of America's most interesting yet overlooked women. In the midst of a historic "birth dearth," why do some 5 percent of American women choose to defy the demographic norm by bearing five or more children? Hannah’s Children is a compelling portrait of these overlooked but fascinating mothers who, like the biblical Hannah, see their children as their purpose, their contribution, and their greatest blessing. The social scientist Catherine Pakaluk, herself the mother of eight, traveled across the United States and interviewed fifty-five college-educated women who were raising five or more children. Through open-ended questions, she sought to understand who these women are, why and when they chose to have a large family, and what this choice means for them, their families, and the nation. Hannah’s Children is more than interesting stories of extraordinary women. It presents information that is urgently relevant for the future of American prosperity. Many countries have experimented with aggressively pro-natalist public policies, and all of them have failed. Pakaluk finds that the quantitative methods to which the social sciences limit themselves overlook important questions of meaning and identity in their inquiries into fertility rates. Her book is a pathbreaking foray into questions of purpose, religion, transcendence, healing, and growth—questions that ought to inform economic inquiry in the future.

Hannah's Touch

Hannah's Touch
Author: Laura Langston
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1554694760

When sixteen-year-old Hannah gets stung, she rises out of her body, where she's greeted by her dead boyfriend, Logan, and a loving but unseen presence. She wants to stay with them. They say no. She must go back. There's something she must do. But Hannah can't figure out what it is. Nor can she make sense of the weird things happening around her. Since the sting, she seems to have the ability to heal. Hannah doesn't know what to think. And then she faces another challenge: Logan has a purpose in mind for her new gift. And it's a purpose Hannah can't bear to face.

Hannah's Heirs

Hannah's Heirs
Author: Daniel A. Pollen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1996-07-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 019802326X

The internationally acclaimed story of Hannah's Heirs now resumes in this updated paperback edition with the discovery in June, 1995 of Hannah's gene--now known to account for the majority of mutations causing early onset familial Alzheimer's disease--and the equally important identification of the major genetic risk factor rendering increased susceptibility to the more frequently occurring late-onset Alzheimer's. With these recent discoveries, medical science is now poised to reach for an understanding of the causes of the various forms of Alzheimer's disease which, in turn, will inevitably lead to rational attempts to treat and prevent Alzheimer's. This fascinating medical detective story of modern science's promising assault on "the disease of the century" continues to unfold with suspense and to inform and inspire through the final word. In Hannah's Heirs, neurologist Dr. Dan Pollen himself tells the compelling story of Hannah's family and their monumental contributions to the fight against Alzheimer's. We are there in 1985 when Charles presents Pollen with three decades' worth of family medical records as well as data from studies that even Pollen and his associates did not then know existed. We see the selfless acts of Hannah's descendants in their struggle against Alzheimer's: great-grandson Jeff's conviction that after his death his brain be used for all possible research; great-granddaughter Lucy's decision to overcome her dread of flying in order to reach the research center for testing; and Charles's continued research in the face of a disease that might strike him at any moment. Pollen sets this gripping story within the larger context of the efforts to solve the mysteries of Alzheimer's. He presents the foundations of modern genetic research, from Gregor Mendel's classic discovery of genes, to Alois Alzheimer's work on the brains of presenile dementia victims, to Watson and Crick's double helix model for the structure of DNA. He narrates the latter-twentieth-century efforts of scientists to systematically narrow down the causes of Alzheimer's: Carlton Gajdusek's research excluding slow viruses as a cause of Alzheimer's; and the stunning discovery of Peter St. George-Hyslop's group in Toronto in June, 1995 identifying Hannah's gene and thereby opening a new era in understanding the origins of Alzheimer's disease. At the same time, Pollen offers a penetrating look at the ongoing conflicts involved in scientific research, revealing how intense competition for prestige and funding has driven some scientists to hoard precious cell lines. These practices have impeded efforts to discover both the causes and the treatment of Alzheimer's in the shortest possible time. As Hannah's great-grandson Ben has written, "This is a story that had to be told. Aspirations were transcendent, but because it involved people it could not be told without tears." Written by a physician-scientist who has been a central figure in the study of familial Alzheimer's, Hannah's Heirs is an inspiring portrait of the efforts of a courageous family to confront and overcome a "personal biological Holocaust," and an encouraging look at the advances in science that have created the basis for the eventual understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. And for those who have seen the horrors of Alzheimer's, for all who fear the aging process that will take its toll on everyone, here is an inside look at one of the great medical detective stories of our time.