Hope was here free online book

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Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer: | ninciclopedia.org: Books

Sign up for our newsletters! When Tulip changes her name to Hope, she figures that it would make everything okay in her life. She soon discovers that a name, no matter how positive it is, doesn't always ensure a perfect life. Ever since Hope's mother abandoned her as a baby, Hope has followed her Aunt Addie around the country, longing for a permanent home and always looking for the father she doesn't know. However, she and her aunt, who is an extraordinary cook, go where the jobs and the money are. This last move is to Mulhoney, Wisconsin.
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Jun 24, Minutes Young Adult Buy. Jun 24, Minutes Young Adult. With her Aunt Addie, diner cook extraordinaire, she travels the States and hones her waitressing skills, impressing hungry people everywhere. The latest move threatens to be the hardest yet, leaving the excitement of New York City to run a diner in rural Wisconsin. But her occupation has taught her to read people, and instinct tells her to trust G. Stoop, the straight-shooting owner of the Welcome Stairways Diner, whose leukemia makes his entry into a heated mayoral race a surprise to everyone. What follows—as Hope meets politics, corruption, and her past head-on—is at the heart of this memorable, laugh-out-loud story about honor, trust, and serving up your very best.

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  1. With her Aunt Addie, diner cook extraordinaire, she travels the States and hones her waitressing skills, impressing hungry people everywhere. But her occupation has taught her to read people, and instinct tells her to trust G.T. Stoop, the straight-shooting owner of the Welcome.

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