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Hannah Jackson

Hannah Jackson

Sherry Kafka Wagner

Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
2020
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Hannah Jackson is a story about family and place. In the early twentieth century, a married man in a small Texas town accidentally encounters Hannah, a young woman with no family. He falls in love. In defiance of the town's mores, he leaves his wife, marries his love, and takes her to live on a ranch, away from the community's condemnation. Yet in spite of love and commitment, the couple cannot escape the town's judgment. One particular event that shocks their relationship will affect the rest of their lives. During the years that follow, a web is woven that enmeshes not only the lovers, but their three children as well. Growing up, the young ones find themselves tangled in their parents' predicament. When they become young adults striving to find an identity and a place in the world, their struggles are marked by the effects of family and place. Each character must decide to stay or to leave, and whatever choice they make, the cost will be high.First published in 1966, Hannah Jackson chronicles the turbulence of the '60s and remains a highly relevant novel depicting the oppression of social conventions during times of change.
Hannah and Ariela

Hannah and Ariela

Johnnie Bernhard

Texas Christian University Press
2022
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When Hannah, a seventy-three-year-old widow, finds the semiconscious body of a fourteen-year-old Mexican national in a ditch along a remote central Texas road, she has no idea someone is watching. Not until the girl’s brutal attacker arrives at Hannah’s door in the middle of the night, threatening not just the girl’s but Hannah’s very survival. Ultimately the question of justice for a victim of human trafficking and the woman who helps her lies in the hands of a biracial border patrol officer and an unconventional small-town sheriff.The I-10 corridor of Texas connects saints, demons, and victims as the ultimate question of life and death is decided by two strangers fate has bound together. They must make a hard choice in order to survive: either follow the law or follow their consciences.
Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy

Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy

Robert Pirro

Northern Illinois University Press
2000
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A German Jewish refugee suffering tremendous personal and political upheaval during the years of Nazi conquest, Hannah Arendt turned to classical literature and drama as she struggled to make sense of the terrible events of her time. Studying fiction, plays, and poetry, she found a way to meld theoretical political philosophy and concrete personal commitment to action. Among her literary resources, the epics and plays of ancient Greece provided the ideal balance of politics and culture. In Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy, Pirro focuses especially on the influence of Greek tragedy on Arendt's political writings. Pirro casts Arendt's political thought as tragic storytelling, crafted to inspire her audience both to appreciate political freedoms and to act on those freedoms by participating in public life. Echoing an affinity for Greek drama common in the tradition of German philosophy and letters, Arendt draws on tragic characters, scenes, and dramatic conventions, as well as theories, to assess the maddening and often fatal contradictions of political life in modern times. Classical narratives of heroic achievements and failures shape the structure and content of Arendtian thought, as when she compares Jewish refugees' attempts to confront their stateless condition during the 1930s and 1940s to Ulysses's mythical quest. Turning her attention in the postwar years to the promise and limits of political freedom in American life, Arendt invokes Sophocles's last drama, Oedipus at Colonus, in an attempt to outline an alternative, aesthetic sense of political authority in the American Republic. In providing this new avenue of approach to Arendt, Pirro shows how elements of Greek tragedy helped her grapple with the problems of modern politics in the chaos of a universe without rules. Arendt enthusiasts and readers interested in the classics and politics will find fresh ideas to consider in Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy.
The World of Hannah Heaton

The World of Hannah Heaton

Hannah Heaton

Northern Illinois University Press
2003
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An ordinary eighteenth-century New England woman, Hannah Heaton left an extraordinary document as her legacy. Over a period of 40 years, from the Great Awakening through the Revolutionary War, this farm wife and mother kept a diary recounting her experiences. Now published for the first time, Heaton's diary offers an unparalleled revelation of one American woman's experience of the birth of the nation. Much of her diary records Heaton's spiritual struggles, beginning with her conversion during the Great Awakening and her separation from the established Congregational church. Pious by nature, she recalls her childhood fears of the devil, who at night tempted her away from prayer and told her in a whisper to hang herself. Deeply concerned over her own salvation and that of those she loved, Heaton found comfort in the act of writing, feeling that such self-examination brought her closer to God. Hannah Heaton was devoutly religious and intensely self-aware. Spiritually isolated from her husband and children, and often at odds with her neighbors and church community, she found solace in her journal, which was at times her only friend. She loved her husband deeply, but nonetheless regretted marrying a nonbeliever and yearned for him to become a true spiritual partner. He tolerated her religious convictions but occasionally grew frustrated and even hid her spectacles so that she could not read the Bible. A staunch patriot, Heaton carefully recorded her impressions of the Revolutionary War. Believing the fight for independence was part of God's plan, Heaton, who before the war had scarcely taken note of the political world around her, began to write at length about imperial policy and military engagements. As she wrote of the national struggles, however, she remained equally interested in the intricate details of her own private life: her relationships with kinfolk and neighbors, her domestic struggles, and her personal experiences with disease and death. Heaton's unabridged diary, edited and annotated by Barbara E. Lacey, is an extraordinarily valuable source for scholars and students of colonial history, women's studies, and religion in America.
Hannah's Collections

Hannah's Collections

Marthe Jocelyn

Tundra Books (NY)
2004
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Hannah loves to make collections. Whether it's new barrettes for her hair or seashells from the shore, she likes to gather things and sort them by size, shape, and color. But now she is facing a dilemma. The children in her class have been invited to bring their favorite collection to school. How can she possibly pick a favorite? Once again, Hannah's boundless imagination wins the day. She finds a way to show off all of her collections in a surprising new way.
Hannah and Dexter Go to the White House

Hannah and Dexter Go to the White House

Shiela Martina

Martina Publishing, Inc.
2018
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This second book in the Hannah and Dexter series takes the history champions to Washington, D.C. with hopes of meeting the president and first lady. The art for this book by Jessica Hickman was done in pen and watercolor on paper. Although some of the characters are real, this book is a work of fiction by the author. Shiela Martina captures her audience's attention by continuing her easy reading text and fun interaction between Hannah and Dexter and their redhead teacher.
Hannah Prayed: And Changed Destiny

Hannah Prayed: And Changed Destiny

Olivia Precious Cooper

Iap Publishing
2017
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Hannah PRAYED And Changed Destiny is a compelling read. Birthed and breathed from the heart of God. Hannah PRAYED unveils God's prophetic future of many. It gives you insight to the life of Hannah and how you too can unlock and activate the HANNAH ANOINTING of real prayer and intercession in your life. This book will revive your purpose and responsibilities to stand for generations locked up on the inside. Hannah Prayed IS a MUST get book It's time you go pass your enemies into your Kingdom destiny.
Hannah Intrepid Wayuu

Hannah Intrepid Wayuu

Balam Abello

Balam Abello
2013
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This is the first contemporary illustrated novel in a trilogy, about the "Romantic Adventures" of Hannah Isabela Miranda, an energetic, eclectic, irreverent and fanciful young woman. She is the daughter of Wolfgang, a German adventurer, who comes to South America in the 1980s seeking fortune, and Jas le, a stunningly beautiful Way u princess. Hannah embodies a powerful and wildly seductive attraction, which make other women despise her. Moreover, she becomes the nemesis of the men in her life. She goes on a heartbreak rampage, even at the expense of her own feelings. A quickly paced narrative provides us varied and exotic scenarios set in Latin America, the United States and Europe.
Hannah Chan

Hannah Chan

Glenda Hofmann

Blue Lemon Press
2023
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Hannah, an eight year old Canadian girl, is powerless in the decision that has been made by her parents to move to a tiny island in the Japan Inland Sea. Once on the island she and her brother Taro are enrolled in the local elementary school. Iwagijima, like most of Japan's rural islands, has suffered great depopulation. Many of the villagers are elderly. The few children growing up on the island have been together since birth. They are a very tight knit and insular group - and one that has had little experience with outsiders.Hannah at first resents Taro who, because he was adopted from Japan, is somehow responsible for the plight in which she now finds herself. However, she soon realizes that her brother, brought up by Canadians, is as much out of place as she is. Together they face head on the challenges of a new language, culture and country and come to discover the wonders and magic of life on this tiny island.From hand-lining for sardines and late night jungle hunts for the rhinocerous beetle to Taro's triumph over the schoolyard bully and Mother's success at calming the concerns of curious neighbours, life on Iwagijima would without a doubt become a family adventure to remember.'Hannah Chan' is a series of delightful vignettes about the adventures of Hannah and her family on the island of Iwagijima, Japan. Clearly and beautifully written in lyrical prose, Hannah Chan is a joy to read.
Hannah Chan

Hannah Chan

Glenda Hofmann

Blue Lemon Press
2023
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Hannah, an eight year old Canadian girl, is powerless in the decision that has been made by her parents to move to a tiny island in the Japan Inland Sea. Once on the island she and her brother Taro are enrolled in the local elementary school. Iwagijima, like most of Japan's rural islands, has suffered great depopulation. Many of the villagers are elderly. The few children growing up on the island have been together since birth. They are a very tight knit and insular group - and one that has had little experience with outsiders.Hannah at first resents Taro who, because he was adopted from Japan, is somehow responsible for the plight in which she now finds herself. However, she soon realizes that her brother, brought up by Canadians, is as much out of place as she is. Together they face head on the challenges of a new language, culture and country and come to discover the wonders and magic of life on this tiny island.From hand-lining for sardines and late night jungle hunts for the rhinocerous beetle to Taro's triumph over the schoolyard bully and Mother's success at calming the concerns of curious neighbours, life on Iwagijima would without a doubt become a family adventure to remember.'Hannah Chan' is a series of delightful vignettes about the adventures of Hannah and her family on the island of Iwagijima, Japan. Clearly and beautifully written in lyrical prose, Hannah Chan is a joy to read.