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Hannah begins to see her parents and herself in a different light as they settle into their new apartment behind the Grand View Restaurant.
In the 1930s at their family restaurant in rural New York State, Hannah and her father each enter separate contests and help each other through the ups and downs of competing.
Hungry? Thirsty? Stop Here. The Grand View Restaurant.When her family buys a little roadside restaurant with a gas station out front and an apartment in the back, Hannah thinks she knows what to expect: She'll still go to the same school, her best friend will still be Aggie Branagan, and she'll still have to put up with that pesky boy, Otto Zimmer. But life at The Grand View Restaurant turns out to be full of surprises! Hannah never imagined that a piano could play by itself, that she would discover a new secret place by the river, or that square hamburgers could be so perfectly delicious. In fact, life is full of wonders-- her father's amazing inventions, her mother's magnificent garden-- and in the middle of it all, Hannah makes her own discovery about the remarkable magic of home.
From her home in back of the Grand View Restaurant in rural New York, Hannah writes letters to her best friend, a pen pal, and even to President and Mrs. Roosevelt.
Relates the adventures of a young girl growing up in rural New York state during the 1930's.
In the 1930's at their family restaurant in rural New York state, Hannah and her father each enter separate contests and help each other through the ups and downs of competing.
When Hannah and her grandmother have their first quarrel, Hannah learns that living near someone you love somtimes makes problems.
Hannah begins to see her parents and herself in a different light as they settle into their new apartment behind the Grand View Restaurant.