Hannah of Fairfield

Hannah of Fairfield

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-08-01

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1101147512

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The Pioneer Daughters series is "a heartwarming portrait of a colonial girl and her family struggling to meet the challenges of pioneer life during the Revolutionary War." --Kirkus Reviews In Hannah of Fairfield, Hannah would rather be nursing a fragile spring lamb back to health than counting stitches. How can she concentrate when the war is so close? Everyone in Fairfield is doing all they can to help the colonial army. What can Hannah do to help?


Hannah of Fairfield

Hannah of Fairfield

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher: Dial

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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A celebrated storyteller debuts a dramatic and heartfelt new series about Hannah Perley, an eight-year-old girl who finds that the Revolutionary War has come to her very own home when her brother Ben enlists. Illustrations.


Hannah's Winter of Hope

Hannah's Winter of Hope

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780141309507

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In 1780 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Hannah worries about her brother Ben, a colonial soldier being held prisoner by the British, and joins her family in rebuilding their home and preparing for Ben's homecoming.


Hannah's Winter of Hope

Hannah's Winter of Hope

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 9780329232139

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In 1780 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Hannah worries about her brother Ben, a colonial soldier being held prisoner by the British, and joins her family in rebuilding their home and preparing for Ben's homecoming.


Hannah's Helping Hands

Hannah's Helping Hands

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher: Turtleback

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780606188425

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In 1779 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Hannah and her family try to maintain a sense of normalcy as the Revolutionary War rages around them, threatening to destroy their way of life.


Hannah's Helping Hands

Hannah's Helping Hands

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher: Dial Books

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780803724471

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In 1779 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Hannah and her family try to maintain a sense of normalcy as the Revolutionary War rages around them, threatening to destroy their way of life. Includes maps, historical notes and a recipe for traditional johnnycake. B&W illustrations throughout.


Fairfield and Wayne County

Fairfield and Wayne County

Author: Judith Puckett

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0738593567

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Known as the home of the Prohibition-era Shelton Brothers Gang, the true heritage of Wayne County, Illinois, is the collective life of its ordinary citizens--their surroundings, activities, and challenges. In 1819, settlers named the county seat Fairfield because there was "no fairer field" than the broad prairie between the timberlands. Villages scattered across the 715-square-mile county attracted families, teachers, doctors, blacksmiths, ministers, and merchandisers. The railroad brought prosperity. Fairfield's opera house, college, woolen mill, stately churches, elegant homes, and packed business district made it a social hub. In the 1900s, Sexton Manufacturing added a massive factory complex, including Cambridge Court cottages for unmarried female workers. On farms, poultry production reached industry levels. By the 1920s, the county had over 100 one-room schools. The discovery of oil in 1937 relieved Depression-era woes and fueled Fairfield's civic expansion after World War II. These photographs show generations of shopkeepers, students, farmers, musicians, builders, barbers, teachers, merchants, and factory workers in the heart of the rural Midwest.


The View from Here

The View from Here

Author: Hannah McKinnon

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-06-02

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1982114525

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From the acclaimed author of Sailing Lessons and Mystic Summer—a “charming gem of a novel” (Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author)—an evocative and moving tale about what it means to be a family, set over the course of one unforgettable Connecticut summer. 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. Perry is as married to his career in New York as a risk analyst as Phoebe is to her college sweetheart, but both have returned to Connecticut to raise their young families. Charismatic Jake, however, has spent his years living away wanderlust and unable to settle. The three have not spent much time together…until this summer. On the afternoon of their grandmother’s ninety-seventh birthday party, the siblings reunite at the lake house where Jake stuns the family with a stranger on his arm and an announcement. Olivia Cossette, daughter of a French chef, does not share the traditional Goodwin New England upbringing or sense of family. What she does share is parenthood, as the single mother of a little girl who does not speak. While the Goodwin family struggle to welcome the newcomers over the course of the summer, a series of bad choices made by each family member finally unravels, leaving them all to question just what truly makes a family. Can one fateful moment on a July afternoon undo a lifetime of good intentions? Only one thing is for certain—this extraordinary summer has irrevocably changed the Goodwin family and all that remains is the uncertain future. With Hannah McKinnon’s signature “enticing and refreshing” (Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling author) prose, this is a warm-hearted novel that is perfect for fans of Mary Alice Monroe’s the Beach House series and the works of Elin Hilderbrand.


Hannah's Helping Hands

Hannah's Helping Hands

Author: Jean Van Leeuwen

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780439284936

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In 1779 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Hannah and her family try to maintain a sense of normalcy as the Revolutionary War rages around them, threatening to destroy their way of life.