New Hope

New Hope by Henri Sorensen is a children’s fiction book published by HarperCollins on May 17, 1995. This first edition spans 30 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jimmy, who enjoys visiting his grandpa in New Hope and listening to the tale of Lars Jensen, his great-great-great grandfather. Lars, having recently arrived from Denmark, founded the town of New Hope due to an unexpected turn of events.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines family and place, exploring the history of a small town through the lens of personal heritage. The book presents a chronicle that highlights the significance of familial connections and the impact of history on community identity. With its engaging storytelling, New Hope offers a glimpse into the past while celebrating the bonds that shape our understanding of home.
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Jimmy loves to visit his grandpa in New Hope, and never tires of hearing the story of Lars Jensen, Jimmy’s great-great-great grandfather. Newly arrived from Denmark, Lars founded the town of New Hope when a broken axle kept him from going west. “Family and place are intertwined in a handsome chronicle about the history of a small town….An immensely appealing book.”–Horn Book.
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