TINY
- story of hope
- Categories:Contemporary
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:June,2019
- Pages:368
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:139mm×216mm
- Text Color:(Unknown)
- Words:(Unknown)
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Review
“With heart and depth, Hooper drills to the core of a couple’s unthinkable tragedy, and tackles life’s toughest questions: How do you survive grief? And what’s left when you do? Between the stunning prose, the searing emotional truths and the threads of hope throughout, this book only left me with one question: How is Kim Hooper not a household name already?” -- Colleen Oakley, author of CLOSE ENOUGH TO TOUCH and BEFORE I GO
A heart-wrenching, ultimately uplifting tale of tragedy and redemption, love and grief. In this absorbing novel, Kim Hooper writes skillfully, plumbing the depths of human emotions with extraordinary insight and sensitivity.―A. J. Banner, #1 Amazon and USA Today bestselling author
"...a delicate, beautiful tale of sadness, recovery, and the role of hope in human resilience." ―Publishers Weekly
Feature
◎The Wall Street Journal describes her work as ‘refreshingly raw and honest.’
◎2023 Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist for Best General Fiction.
◎INDIE NEXT Pick- the American Booksellers Association.
◎A Great Group Read - Women's National Book Association.
★Kim Hooper tells the stores of Survival and Human Resilience in the modern world, with her tenderness, humor, frankness, and keen power. She brings her characters from darkness to light, and conveys the power of love and forgiveness to readers! The books talk about women's choices, family victims of social events, adolescent growth, and the world of marriage and family responsibilities…
★Kim Hooper's 2025 novel has been pre-ordered by Amazon's fiction imprint and will be release in June 2025.
Kim Hooper's titles include:
Six Novels: Ways the World Could End, All the Acorns on the Forest Floor, No Hiding in Boise, TINY, Cherry Blossoms, People Who Knew Me.
One non-fiction: All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss.
Description
Nate and Annie Forester are faced with every parent’s worst nightmare when their three-year-old daughter, Penelope, is hit by a car. In the aftermath of her death, the distance between them grows. Nate just wants to return to some version of normal, while Annie finds herself stuck in the quicksand of her grief. Josh – third party to the nightmare – was behind the wheel on the fateful day Penny ran into the middle of the street. Unable to stop thinking about Nate and Annie, Josh has started to stalk them, thinking up ways to apologize when he witnesses Annie leave with her suitcase in tow.
Nate is trying to stay strong, but is slowly losing his mind as he faces the suspicions of Annie’s family and the police in the wake of Annie’s disappearance. Annie has run away in an attempt to start a secret new life in a 100-square-foot house in the middle of nowhere. And Josh, who desperately wants forgiveness, feels he is responsible for reuniting the people whose lives he changed forever. What unfolds is a beautiful and awe-inspiring tale of grace, forgiveness, and love.
Author
Author Kim Hooper was born in Los Angeles and has worked as an advertising copywriter for twenty years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of California San Diego and a master’s in professional writing from the University of Southern California.
★The Wall Street Journal describes her work as ‘refreshingly raw and honest.’
★2023 Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist for Best General Fiction.
★INDIE NEXT Pick- the American Booksellers Association.
★A Great Group Read - Women's National Book Association.
Kim Hooper's titles include:
Six Novels: Ways the World Could End, All the Acorns on the Forest Floor, No Hiding in Boise, TINY, Cherry Blossoms, People Who Knew Me.
And one no-fiction book: All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss.
And her seventh novel will be released by Amazon’s fiction imprint in 2025.
Hooper lives in south Orange County with her daughter and a collection of pets―and adores them all. When not writing, the author enjoys running, doing yoga, or reading a good book.





