Hannah Huber is founder of Amsterdam Academy, a learning platform for the international community of the Netherlands. She first set foot on Dutch soil as a sixteen-year-old exchange student and has had a love for Dutch culture ever since. Place is her first novel. She lives in a small village just outside Amsterdam, with her Dutch husband and three children.
"Hannah beautifully captures the struggles of living a life that
straddles two continents, two cultures and ultimately, two
identities. Who are we when living abroad? And how does one find
their "place" when home is everywhere and nowhere. A must-read that
will leave you questioning what home means to you." - Colleen
Geske, Author of Stuff Dutch People Like
"Place is a story about finding one's home in the world while being
mobile. Jill's experiences are relatable to anyone who finds
themselves in search of possibility and connection. Definitely
worth the read and a fantastic debut novel!" - Julia Bailey,
Cultural Anthropologist
"Hannah's attention to detail became a significant reason why I
enjoyed this story as it progressed, and WHY I liked the
protagonist Jill, her openness to the universe, her totally sensual
experience of HER universe. I could feel it, smell it, see it, live
it as I gave myself to the author leading me through what turned
out to be a REAL dilemma for Jill and her whole family, plus a
surprise ending and wonderful closure to her quandary: Where IS my
place? I think it is a great book for all women to read, not just
expats, as it applies to the dilemma of moving and finding 'home'
in general. I think it's a great book for men because I truly
wondered HOW THE HELL is Paul going to get out of this?...Each new
development ratcheted up the tension and decision-making and
sensitivity vs. the rationality of Jill...I also loved the frequent
interjection of Dutch words and phrases, which are quickly and
easily interpreted so as not to distract from the pace of the story
while also giving us an added sense of the charm of where Jill
lives now and why this must be so hard for her to decide to leave."
- Ross Patton, former screenwriter
"I had trouble putting the book down - I couldn't wait to see what
would happen next! The storyline pulled me in right away, as did
the character development. Hannah's protagonist was especially
compelling. The ending made me want to know, again, what will
happen next. Is there a sequel on the horizon?" - Nancy Chambers,
retired Higher Education Professional
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