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Authors: Hans M. Hirschi

Jonathan's Hope (20 page)

About the Author

Hans M. Hirschi has been writing stories since childhood. As an adult, the demands of corporate life put an end to his fiction for more than twenty years. A global executive in training, he has traveled the world and published several non-fiction titles.

The birth of his son provided him with the opportunity to rekindle his love of creative writing, where he expresses his deep passion for a better world through love and tolerance.

Hans lives with his husband and son on a small island off the coast of Sweden. English isn’t his first or even second language. It’s his seventh.

Visit Hans online at:

www.HIRSCHI.se

Acknowledgments

Needless to say I owe a debt of gratitude to my brain, from where this story came. To write a book is one thing, to get it out there into the public another. 

First of all I would like to thank you, dear reader, for reading this story. I hope you enjoyed it. You know the old adage: if you like it, tell your friends, or write a review, if you didn’t, tell me.

Second, a huge thank you to Kris Kendall, my wonderful editor for this novel, for great conversations about editing, writing in this day & age, and an editing job very well done. It must’ve been a nightmare to work with me. Thanks also to the amazing Christopher Allan Poe for his creative genius in designing the cover and all the other behind the scenes magic.

Thanks also to my family and friends for supporting me, indulging me, and cheering me on. Thanks to all the other authors and writers out there for inspiration, words of advice, caution and your friendship. No one mentioned, no one forgotten.

Finally, thanks to my husband, for putting up with me.

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