Hanna Who Fell from the Sky
Dystopian

Hanna Who Fell from the Sky

Christopher Meades

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The narrative centers on Hanna, a young woman raised within a secluded, secretive society that adheres to a singular, deeply ingrained belief system. This group views themselves as having extraterrestrial lineage and possessing inherent, special gifts. Their lives are rigidly controlled and guided by the pronouncements of their powerful, charismatic leader. Hanna, however, starts to develop a growing sense of unease and doubt, particularly as she encounters elements from the outside world that challenge the rigid doctrines she has always accepted as absolute truth. This internal conflict propels her on a journey to uncover the real story behind her community and her own place within it. This novel delves into profound themes of questioning authority, the search for authentic identity, and the corrupting influence of manipulation and dogma. It explores the human need for belonging versus the individual's drive for truth and autonomy. The story is particularly compelling due to its unsettling portrayal of a cult's inner workings, the psychological tension of a character awakening to disturbing realities, and the suspenseful unfolding of secrets. Readers are drawn into Hanna's struggle as she navigates deception, breaks free from a system designed to control minds, and seeks to redefine her existence on her own terms.

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Publisher

Park Row Books

Pages

320

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780778369813

ISBN-10

0778369811

Language

English

Published

2018-12-04