Hannah Moore knew real life. The daily fight to build an existence on her own terms sustained Hannah and held at bay the grief of being used as a plaything first by her father and then by a succession of boys and men. As far as Hannah knew, this world offered no handouts. Her struggle to find work that wouldn't be affected by a previous stint in prison began to seem an impossible dream. After losing hope and trying to commit suicide, Hannah is referred by social services to a church's women shelter. Just as she did while in prison, Hannah initially looks only for the quickest way of escape from the refuge. Her journey towards discovering grace and a love that isn't bound by "give and take" is hesitant, and something she's slow to comprehend as being possible.
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