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Hannah McKinnon

    This author explores the intricacies of relationships and the journey of growing up in her works. Her writing often centers on the search for identity and navigating life's challenges. Through keen observations and a sensitive command of language, she captures the subtle nuances of the human experience. Her narratives resonate with readers seeking profound emotional connection and thoughtful portrayals of adolescence.

    Hannah McKinnon
    The View from Here
    The Lake Season
    Properties of Water
    Message in the Sand
    Stepping into the Picture
    Sailing Lessons
    • 2023

      Reinvent your approach and choose a conscious career path that enables you to make an impact and take control of your professional life by creating a blueprint for your fulfilment.

      Intentional Careers for STEM Women
    • 2021

      The View from Here

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Siblings Perry, Jake, and Phoebe Goodwin were raised on the shore of a beautiful Connecticut lake in a close-knit family. The eldest of the family, forty-two-year-old Perry has long craved order as surely as his charismatic younger brother, Jake, has avoided it. Phoebe, their baby sister, courts both. As adults, the Goodwin siblings could not be more different.

      The View from Here
    • 2021

      Message in the Sand

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(406)Add rating

      "Wendell Combs is as local as they come. Born and raised in the small town of Saybrook, Connecticut, his venture into the larger world was met with heartbreak. Now, middle-aged and a confirmed bachelor, he seeks solitude from his tour of duty as a soldier back in his hometown, working as head caretaker for wealthy Alan Lancaster's forty-acre estate, White Pines, a place he has come to love for its beauty, peace, and quiet. Alan's eldest daughter, fifteen-year-old Julia, also loves White Pines, but for very different reasons. She and her little sister spend their days riding horses, swimming in the lake, and painting landscapes inspired by the property they adore. While her parents prepare to host their annual summer gala fundraiser, Julia's eyes are set to the simpler joys of summer: she's fallen in love with the boy-next-door and longs for their next encounter. But as the last guests leave on that magical summer night, a tragedy no one could have predicted suddenly occurs, shaking the entire town to its core. Wendell and Julianow face an uncertain future. At the height of their grief, two very different women return to Saybrook: Ginny Foster, Wendell's first love, who cannot stay away any longer, and Candace Lancaster, Julia's estranged aunt who wants nothing to do with the town or the family estate she escaped decades earlier. Now, the only familiar things Julia has to cling to are Wendell and White Pines, but it looks like she's about to lose both... With Hannah McKinnon's "sharp and evocative" (Kirkus Reviews) prose, this stirring and affecting tale explores the connection between people and place and what, ultimately, makes up the fabric of a family"-- Provided by publisher

      Message in the Sand
    • 2018

      Sailing Lessons

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "On the shores of Cape Cod, the Bailey sisters reunite with their long-lost father for a summer of hope and forgiveness"--

      Sailing Lessons
    • 2015

      The Lake Season

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(1191)Add rating

      Iris Standish has always been the responsible older sibling: the one with the steady marriage, loving family, and sensible job. But all of a sudden, as her carefully-constructed life spins out of her control, a cryptic postcard from her estranged sister Leah arrives at the perfect time: Please Come. Iris seizes her chance to escape to her childhood lakeside home, where Leah is planning her summer wedding to a man their New Hampshire clan has never met. Against a backdrop of dress fittings, floral arrangements, and rehearsal dinners, Leah hides secrets of her own. And while her sister faces a past that has finally caught up to her, Iris prepares to say good-bye to a future that is suddenly far from certain. As new love beckons and Hampstead Lake shimmers in the background, Iris must decide when to wade in cautiously and when to dive and, ultimately, how to ferry herself to safe harbors in this enticing novel of second chances and the ties that bind. -- Amazon.

      The Lake Season
    • 2011

      Das Geheimnis eines Sommers Es ist heiß in Oklahoma, heiß und trocken. Die Tage verbringt die 13-jährige Franny mit Reiten und dem Aufpäppeln der Mäuse, Vögel und sonstigen Tiere in ihrem kleinen »Hospital«. Da ziehen neue Nachbarn ein: Lucas und Franny verstehen sich sofort. Trotzdem hat Franny schon bald das Gefühl, dass Lucas ihr nicht die ganze Wahrheit über sich erzählt. Warum wollen Mutter und Sohn partout kein Namensschild an ihrem Briefkasten? Warum ziehen die beiden ständig um und wo genau kommen sie eigentlich her? Als eines Tages ein fremder Mann auftaucht und nach den beiden fragt, wird Franny alles klar. Zu spät? Denn kurz darauf ist Lucas verschwunden.

      Franny Parker
    • 2010

      Properties of Water

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(90)Add rating

      The story centers on Lace, who is deeply affected by her older sister Marni's tragic swimming accident. Stuck in the past, Lace grapples with the challenge of confronting her fears and returning to the water that symbolizes her family's grief. As summer progresses, she discovers the importance of navigating her relationships and the healing power of small acts of kindness amidst profound loss. This poignant novel delves into themes of family, friendship, and resilience in the face of tragedy.

      Properties of Water
    • 2008

      Stepping into the Picture

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      Reveals the extraordinary personal journey of one of the pioneers of the Golden Age of Animation. In a career spanning seven decades, Maurice Noble (1911-2001) developed a unique, creative philosophy that enabled him to play an integral role in many of the best-loved animated films ever made.

      Stepping into the Picture