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Title | : | Hope Was Here |
Author | : | Joan Bauer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 186 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2005 by Puffin Books (first published September 11th 2000) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Contemporary. Childrens. Middle Grade |

Joan Bauer
Paperback | Pages: 186 pages Rating: 4.01 | 19049 Users | 1587 Reviews
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When Hope and her aunt move to small-town Wisconsin to take over the local diner, Hope's not sure what to expect. But what they find is that the owner, G.T., isn't quite ready to give up yet - in fact, he's decided to run for mayor against a corrupt candidate. And as Hope starts to make her place at the diner, she also finds herself caught up in G.T.'s campaign - particularly his visions for the future. After all, as G.T. points out, everyone can use a little hope to help get through the tough times... even Hope herself. Filled with heart, charm, and good old-fashioned fun, this is Joan Bauer at her best.Details Books Conducive To Hope Was Here
Original Title: | Hope Was Here |
ISBN: | 0142404241 (ISBN13: 9780142404249) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Newbery Medal Nominee (2001), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2002), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2002), Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award for Senior (2003), Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Award (2001) California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Young Adult (2003) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 19049 Users | 1587 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Hope Was Here
I first read this book in...8th grade, I think. I then went on to re-read it at least five times. Hope Was Here is about a 16 year old girl who lives with her aunt - the two of them find work at the beginning of the book at a diner in Wisconsin owned by a man with leukemia. Addie is a cook, and Hope is a waitress - a really good one, too, and from the way Bauer describes waitressing, you can tell she's writing from a lot of personal experience. This book is great for 13-16 year old girls whoThis book was so good A girl name tulip or so that was her name until she wanted to change it even though it was such a big name and maybe people would expect a lot from her but she was ready for that name. And also she moves from place to place and had problems of being too small when she was little so her mom made her sister take care of her and her dad left before she was even born and she and her sister move to a new destination and that causes life-changing events.
Hope was here is a phenomenal book for teen girls, but I think most everybody would enjoy this book. In this book a young girl named hope lives with her aunt Addie, since her mom gave her to her aunt. Dealing with no father, and a not so great mother, hope has learned to be... Well, hopeful. Though her aunt is a spectacular cook, many of her restaurants go belly-up for reasons out of her control. So hope, an excellent waitress is used to moving quite a lot. However, when they move to a small

Hope was here is a phenomenal book for teen girls, but I think most everybody would enjoy this book. In this book a young girl named hope lives with her aunt Addie, since her mom gave her to her aunt. Dealing with no father, and a not so great mother, hope has learned to be... Well, hopeful. Though her aunt is a spectacular cook, many of her restaurants go belly-up for reasons out of her control. So hope, an excellent waitress is used to moving quite a lot. However, when they move to a small
*****Warning****** spoiler alert ******* Have you ever been in a place where you feel that you just don't fit in? Or have you ever moved, and had to start your life all over again? Well this is what happened to the main character of the book. Her name was Hope. Well her real name was Tulip but she didn't like it, so she legally changed it to Hope. The genre of this book is realistic fiction because what happened to Hope can happen to anyone else. Overall, I really liked this book because it had
Wow. Wow. WOW! What a terrific writer! She weaves together wonderful words and prismatic people into something really special. Lovely lovely lovely and exactly the kind of message I needed today. Positive yet not Pollyanna. Beautiful, not ugly, or crude, real. Deep and satisfying.Going right on the "books to buy list, kids must read list, tell people about/ share this book list."Very clean, age range perhaps 10+? That age won't appreciate it all, and there are some difficult issues, but it's so
Oh my word <3 This book had been recommended to me by several friends so I purchased it through Thriftbooks and I am so glad that I own a copy! The themes of hope and inner strength under pressure and in new circumstances were inspring and laced well. I loved the entire thread of Hope trying to pinpoint her own identity and find out the true meaning of family. The setting of a new town, local diner, and small town politics were cute and realistic. It's an easy read, very refreshing, and
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