Losing Hope

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Title: The Desperate

Author: Colin Hoover

Translator: Forouzandeh Dolatyari

Publisher: Nik Farjam

Subject: American stories

Age category: Adult

Number of pages: 312

Language: Farsi

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Introducing the Losing Hope Book by Colin Hoover
On the back cover of the book we read in despair: One of the signs of a person’s maturity is knowing how to understand things that are important to others. Even if it does not matter to him.

book introduction
Colin Hoover is the New York Times bestselling author for 7 novels and a short novel. Hoover novels are in the field of adult and youth literature. He published his first novel, Closed, in January 2012. Since then, all of his novels have become bestsellers in the New York Times.

Summary of the book Losing Hope
On the back cover of the book we read in despair: One of the signs of a person’s maturity is knowing how to understand things that are important to others. Even if it does not matter to him.

The girl is being chased and may face imminent danger at any moment. Holder can not save her and her life is overshadowed by this incident and does not leave her feeling of guilt and regret.

The more he searches, the harder it is to find the girl. He believes that finding him will bring him peace. However, Holder did not know what painful moments awaited him when he reached the girl.
When he is completely disappointed, something happens that affects him and his family, and this becomes an incentive to save the girl and at the same time, his own salvation …
But it is only in the world of love that pains are healed …

About Colin Hoover
Colin Hoover was born on December 11, 1979 in Sulfur Springs, Texas. He grew up in Saltillo and graduated from Saltillo High School in 1998. In 2000, he married Heath Hoover and now has three sons. Hoover graduated from Texas A&M Commers University with a degree in Social Services. Prior to writing, she worked in social services and teaching.
In November 2011, Colin began writing his first novel, Closed; Without intending to print it. He was inspired by a song by the August Brothers. That’s why you included their song in his story.

A few months later, his novel was reviewed, and Maris Black, a great blogger, gave him five stars. After that, sales skyrocketed, and the package, followed by a setback, were both listed in the New York Times bestseller list.
He published his first novel, Closed, in January 2012. Since then, all of his novels have become bestsellers in the New York Times.
Introducing the Desperate Book by Colin Hoover
One of the signs of a person’s maturity is knowing how to understand things that are important to others. Even if it does not matter to him.

Colin Hoover (born December 11, 1979) is a New York Times bestselling author for seven novels and one short novel. Hoover novels are in the field of adult and youth literature.

He published his first novel, Closed, in January 2012. Since then, all of his novels have become bestsellers in the New York Times. Colin Hoover was born on December 11, 1979 in Sulfur Springs, Texas.
He grew up in Saltillo and graduated from Saltillo High School in 1998. In 2000, he married Heath Hoover and now has three sons.

Hoover graduated from E&M Commerce University in Texas with a degree in Social Services. Prior to writing, she worked in social services and teaching. In November 2011, Colin began writing his first novel, Closed; Without intending to print it.

He was inspired by a song by the August Brothers. That’s why you included their song in his story. A few months later, his novel was reviewed, and Maris Black, a great blogger, gave him five stars. After that, sales skyrocketed, and the package and its sequel, the retreat point, were both listed in the New York Times bestseller list.

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