Hannah’s Helping Hands

Hannah’s Helping Hands by Jean Van Leeuwen, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in August 2000, is a 96-page work written in English. This book presents a narrative set in 1779 in Fairfield, Connecticut, where Hannah and her family strive to uphold their daily routines amid the turmoil of the Revolutionary War, which poses a significant threat to their way of life.
Readers will find a focus on the challenges faced by Hannah and her family as they navigate the complexities of their historical context. The story explores themes related to juvenile fiction, particularly highlighting the experiences of girls and women during a pivotal time in United States history. This edition invites readers to engage with the past while reflecting on the resilience of families during times of conflict.
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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.
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