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Point Last Seen
- A Woman Tracker's Story
- Narrated by: Hannah Nyala
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The acclaimed memoir is read here by its author.
For seven years Hannah Nyala and her two children are physically and psychologically abused by Hannah's husband, Kevin. They escape, but Kevin soon finds them and takes the children. Hannah seeks solace in the desert wilderness to make sense of her loss by joining a search-and-rescue team at Joshua Tree National Monument. There, she develops her skills as a tracker while finding other people's lost children, until one day when she goes in search of own.
Compelling, frightening, and ultimately redemptive, Point Last Seen is one woman's harrowing journey to emotional and physical safety for herself and her children.
©1997 Hannah Hyala (P)1997, 2017 Audio Literature/Pheonix Books
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"Timely and intriguing." ( Publishers Weekly)
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