43 pages • 1 hour read
186
Novel • Fiction
Wisconsin • Contemporary
1998
YA
12-18 years
710L
In Hope Was Here, 16-year-old Hope Yancey, raised by her Aunt Addie, moves from Brooklyn to Mulhoney, Wisconsin, after their diner is shut down. They start anew at the Welcome Stairways diner, run by G.T. Stoop, who is battling leukemia. As G.T. runs for mayor against a corrupt incumbent, Hope navigates friendship, identity, and belonging, ultimately finding a sense of home and purpose. The narrative addresses voting fraud, cancer, and physical attacks.
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Hopeful
Emotional
Contemplative
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Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer is widely praised for its heartwarming and inspiring narrative, with compelling characters that face real-life issues with resilience and optimism. Though the plot occasionally feels predictable to some readers, the overall sentiment is that Bauer beautifully captures themes of community, family, and perseverance.
Readers who would enjoy Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer are typically young adults (ages 12-16) who appreciate heartfelt, character-driven stories with themes of resilience and community. Similar to readers of Counting by 7s and Walk Two Moons, they value narratives of personal growth and overcoming adversity in small-town settings.
21,600 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
186
Novel • Fiction
Wisconsin • Contemporary
1998
YA
12-18 years
710L
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