Kristin Hannah
Kristin Hannah is an American writer. Her most notable works include Winter Garden, The Nightingale, Firefly Lane, The Great Alone, and The Four Winds. In addition to this, The Nightingale is in the process of being turned into a film adaptation, which is set to be released in early 2027. Hannah's most recent work, The Women, was published in 2024. It is set in the United States in the 1960s during the Vietnam War.
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Standalone Works
9 Books
On Mystic Lake
Kristin Hannah's 'On Mystic Lake' presents a narrative likely set against a backdrop of natural beauty and introspection. You can expect a story that explores personal histories and the emotional landscapes connected to a specific place. This novel invites you to reflect on relationships and the passage of time.
Winter Garden
You are invited to experience Kristin Hannah's novel from 2010. Titled 'Winter Garden', this work presents a fictional narrative for your consideration. As a novel, it offers a particular literary journey, inviting you to delve into its pages.
The Nightingale
The Nightingale is a novel by Kristin Hannah published in 2015. Two French sisters, Vianne and Isabelle, survive the Nazi occupation in completely different ways during World War II. An epic novel about courage, love and sacrifice that has become one of the best-selling books of the last decade.
The Great Alone
Kristin Hannah transports you to a challenging setting with 'The Great Alone.' You will delve into the life of a family seeking a new beginning in remote Alaska. Explore the limits of human resilience and family bonds. Discover how the characters struggle to survive and find their place in the wilderness.
The Women
The Women is a novel by Kristin Hannah published in 2024. The story follows Frankie McGrath, a young nurse who serves in Vietnam in the 1960s. Upon her return, she discovers that the war left not only physical scars, but that American society was unprepared to acknowledge the sacrifice of the women who served.