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Teresa Hann
Teresa Hann loves libraries, dragons, and tea. A lifelong reader, she now writes the stories that have always captured her imagination, full of magic, adventure, romance, intrigue, hidden depths, and fierce heroines who know what they want. She lives in the Midwest with her family and her excessive number of houseplants.

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David Hanna
David Hanna was raised on the coast of Maine. He teaches history at Stuyvesant High School in New York, and is an adjunct instructor at New York University. He is a recipient of the New York Times Teachers Make a Difference award.

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Sandy Hanna
A resident of New York City and Lambertville, New Jersey, Sandy Hanna grew up in Saigon, South Vietnam, and has been telling her story about that experience all of her life. She is an artist and a writer.

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Darci Hannah
Darci Hannah grew up in the northwest suburbs of a Chicago, is a graduate of Indiana University, and currently lives in a small town in Michigan with her husband, three sons, and two dogs. She has lived around the Great Lakes all her life and considers them a source of inspiration. Visit her at darcihannah.com.

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Gael Hannan
Gael Hannan is a hearing health advocate, writer, and speaker/performer who lives with profound hearing loss. She creates award-winning awareness projects, including the acclaimed one-woman show Unheard Voices, a humorous memoir, The Way I Hear It: A Life with Hearing Loss, and a regular blog for hearinghealthmatters.org.

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Tim Hannigan
Tim Hannigan's first book, Murder in the Hindu Kush was shortlisted for the Boardman–Tasker Prize. His second book Raffles and the British Invasion of Java won the 2013 John Brooks Award. His features and travel articles appear regularly in newspapers and magazines in Indonesia and beyond.

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Dave Hannigan
Dave Hannigan is a columnist with the Irish Times (Dublin), the Evening Echo (Cork), and the Irish Echo (New York). A professor of history at Suffolk County Community College on Long Island, he resides in Setauket, New York. Drama in the Bahamas is his ninth book.

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Angela J. Hanscom
Angela J. Hanscom is a pediatric occupational therapist and the founder of TimberNook, an award-winning developmental and nature-based program that has gained international popularity. She holds a master's degree in occupational therapy and an undergraduate degree in kinesiology, with a concentration in health fitness.

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Valerie Hansen
Valerie Hansen is Professor of History at Yale University. Her books include The Open Empire, Negotiating Daily Life in Traditional China, Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127-1276, and, with Kenneth R. Curtis, Voyages in World History.

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Randall Hansen
Randall Hansen is the Interim Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Disobeying Hitler, Sterilized by the State, and Citizenship and Immigration in Post-War Britain.

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Jonathan M. Hansen
Jonathan M. Hansen is a senior lecturer at Harvard University and the author of Guantánamo: An American History and The Lost Promise of Patriotism: Debating American Identity, 1890–1920. His writing has been published in the New York Times, the Huffington Post, and the Guardian, among other places.

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Kai Arne Hansen
Kai Arne Hansen is associate professor of music in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. His research spans the topics of popular music and identity, gender and sexuality, contemporary media, audiovisual aesthetics, and children's musical cultures.

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