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Hannah Kay

    Hannah Kay schreibt Jugendliteratur und bietet eine einfühlsame Perspektive auf die Welt und ein tiefes Verständnis für das Jugendalter. Durch ihr Schreiben erforscht sie Themen der Identitätsbildung und zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen mit einer authentischen Stimme. Ihr Stil ist direkt und zugänglich, was es den Lesern ermöglicht, sich leicht mit ihren Charakteren und ihren Reisen zu verbinden. Kay konzentriert sich auf emotionale Landschaften und das Innenleben ihrer Protagonisten und schafft so Geschichten, die bei jungen Lesern tief Anklang finden.

    Thinking Biblically about Islam
    An oracle for the weary
    Project Emma
    Death Role
    • Death Role

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      5,0(23)Abgeben

      The story revolves around a pivotal moment that promises a fresh start for the protagonist. However, instead of realizing her dreams, she finds herself trapped in a spiraling nightmare, facing unforeseen challenges and obstacles. The narrative explores the tension between hope and despair, highlighting the fragility of aspirations when confronted with harsh realities.

      Death Role
    • Project Emma

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      A seemingly simple homework assignment takes an unexpected turn, igniting a passionate and tumultuous relationship. As the characters navigate their feelings and the complexities of love, they discover that sometimes the most profound connections arise from the most ordinary beginnings. The story explores themes of romance, self-discovery, and the surprises that life can bring when least expected.

      Project Emma
    • An oracle for the weary

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of grief, heartbreak, and transformation, this book offers a raw and intimate narrative of coming of age as a woman. It serves as a comforting companion for those who feel weary, providing solace through its heartfelt reflections and experiences. The author's voice resonates deeply, inviting readers to navigate their own journeys of loss and renewal.

      An oracle for the weary
    • 'Thinking Biblically about Islam' equips Christians to overcome common fears reflected in society towards Islam and instead focus on the person and teaching of Jesus Christ. Ida Glaser and Hannah Kay emphasise godly attitudes, loving action and a deep appreciation of God's grace and goodness as being essential traits in this careful double exposition of the Bible and Islam

      Thinking Biblically about Islam