Once in every life

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Publisher
G.K. Hall
Pages
507
Readers
4.3★ (4)

Once in every life

1992 · Book · Kristin Hannah

DeafnessPTSDself-confidenceunityFiction, romance, historicalLarge type books

Kristin Hannah's book, 'Once in Every Life' reflects her ability to write with sensitivity and a stylish ease. Readers will be drawn into the lives of her characters as well as be able to clearly envisage the beautiful setting of the San Juan Island in the Pacific Northwest. The crossover from the modern era to the historical past is handled seamlessly in this memorable account of one troubled family's life. It demonstrates how love, understanding, patience and empathy can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles in order to establish a solid family unit. by Kristin Hannah