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Point Last Seen

A Woman Tracker's Story

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Point Last Seen

By: Hannah Nyala
Narrated by: Hannah Nyala
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Point Last Seen is the story of one woman's harrowing journey to safety for herself and her children.

For seven years, Hannah Nyala and her two children were physically and psychologically abused by Hannah's husband. Although they escaped, he soon found the trio and abducted the children. Seeking solace in the desert wilderness to make sense of her loss, Hannah joined a search-and-rescue team. In doing so, she developed skills as a tracker and dedicated herself to saving the lives of lost children. Becoming attuned to nature's messages, she can read the history of a footprint and the clues in stones and desert sand. But one day, she made a chilling discovery—someone was tracking her.

Compelling and frightening, but ultimately redemptive, this memoir is about Hannah's quest to secure emotional and physical well-being for herself and her children.

©1997 Hannah Nyala (P)2022 Phoenix Books
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