Kristin Hannah is an award-winning international number one bestselling author with over 25 million copies of her books sold worldwide. Her most recent titles, The Four Winds, The Nightingale and The Great Alone won numerous best fiction awards and her earlier novel, Firefly Lane, is currently a bestselling series on Netflix. Kristin is a lawyer-turned-writer and is the mother of one son. She and her husband live in the Pacific Northwest near Seattle.
Hannah is in top form * New York Times * Astonishing. Compelling. Powerful -- Delia Owens, author of <i>Where the Crawdads Sing </i> A sweeping, powerful story of courage with a detail-rich setting * Good Housekeeping * An epic story * Woman&Home * Kristin Hannah’s novel shines a light on the sacrifice, commitment and heroism of the incredible women often forgotten about in history books. A truly emotional, realistic and unforgettable book * Culturefly * Wow. I have been left with a bursting heart . . . a story of love, family, unbreakable bonds, bravery and hope -- Christy Lefteri, bestselling author of<i> The Beekeeper of Aleppo </i>on <i>The Four Winds</i> A powerful, stirring, wind-swept tale . . . makes your heart break and soar in equal measure. An escape into the past with timely echoes to the present. Kristin Hannah is a classic storyteller -- Matt Haig, bestselling author of <i>The Midnight Library</i> on <i>The Four Winds</i> A real page-turning read. Best book I’ve read all year -- Martina Cole, author of <i>Close</i> on <i>The Four Winds</i> I didn’t just love this book, I became obsessed with it . . . The characters were flawed and vulnerable, strong and naive, and Hannah has delivered a masterclass in all the different ways love can both save us and destroy us -- Karen Swan, author of <i>The Stolen Hours </i>on<i> The Great Alone</i> Epic . . . By the end, I was surrounded by snow-drifts of tissues damp with my tears -- <i>The Washington Post</i> on <i>The Great Alone</i> Great characters, great plots, great emotions: who could ask for more in a novel? -- Isabel Allende, author of <i>Violeta</i> on <i>The Nightingale</i> Movingly written and plotted with the skill of Greek tragedy. You’ll keep turning the pages until the last racking sob -- <i>Daily Mail</i> on <i>The Nightingale</i> A rich, compelling novel of love, sacrifice and survival, as epic as the Alaskan landscape it so vividly describes -- Kate Morton, author of<i> Homecoming</i> on <i>The Great Alone</i>