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Nicole Briese

The Best Kristin Hannah Books, Ranked—From 'Firefly Lane' to 'The Nightingale'

A collage of covers of kristin hannah's books.

Kristin Hannah has been weaving tales about women and their relationships for more than three decades. (Netflix's smash hit Firefly Lane and the upcoming Nightingale film, which will mark Dakota and Elle Fanning's first onscreen acting project together, come to mind.)

As fans of the lawyer-turned-author (and Hannah herself) will tell you, the manner in which she writes about those subjects has drastically changed since 1991, when she published her first novel, however. “For years, I immersed myself in other time periods and rooted my stories in distant places,” she wrote on her website. “And then, somewhere along the way of this career...I turned my attention to contemporary matters and began to write about women’s lives.”

Hannah’s ever-evolving approach means that whether you’re a fan of historical fiction or you’re more of a romance buff (a.k.a. the genre Hannah cut her teeth on), you’re bound to find a favorite among her genre-crossing list of work—her book count currently sits at 25.

One common theme among all of Hannah’s novels? They’ll probably make you cry. “I do sort of consciously put my characters through really terrible things,” she once admitted in an interview. “In doing that, they find out who they really are.”

Not sure where to start? Below, our list of the very best Kristin Hannah books and where each one ranks among her all-time greatest titles.

Every Kristin Hannah Book, Ranked

Which Kristin Hannah books are being adapted into movies?

Several of Hannah’s books may be getting the Hollywood treatment on the heels of Netflix’s successful Firefly Lane adaptation. The series starred Sarah Chalke and Katherine Heigl, and captivated viewers for three seasons, thanks to its feel-good charm.

According to Deadline, 1492 Films acquired Home Front in 2012, with Chris Columbus (Home Alone and Harry Potter) slated to direct, and SPB Productions picked up The Things We Do for Love, with Abigail Breslin in talks to star at the time. However, no news has been shared on the development of either project since those announcements, so they may have been scrapped.

In 2018, The Great Alone was optioned by TriStar, with screenwriter Julia Cox (Nyad, Love of Your Life) on board, as reported by The Wrap. Development has been slow, so there are few updates to share, and therefore, it's unclear if it's still in the works.

One of Hannah's book adaptations is definitely on the way, though: Nightingale will officially release on February 12, 2027. The project has been six years in the making for sisters Elle and Dakota Fanning, who are set to co-produce and co-star in the drama.

When the project was teased back in 2019, Elle shared in a statement, "The Nightingale will be the first time [Dakota and I] act on screen together. We have played the same character at different ages, but have never spoken to each other in front of a camera. For years, we have looked for a film to do with one another, and then this gem appeared."

"Let’s do this, sister!!" she added.

The period piece will be directed by Michael Morris (To Leslie, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy), with Dana Stevens (The Woman King) helming the screenplay. It had long been delayed due to the 2020 pandemic, changes behind the scenes, and the Fanning sisters's schedules, but finally plans to shoot in early 2026.

In a December 2025 Variety interview, Elle opened up about how excited she is to see the project come to fruition. "We were about to get on a plane to Budapest right before the lockdown in March 2020. Crew was already there. But in hindsight, everything happens for a reason," the Sentimental Value star said. "It’s even better now, and we get to produce it. It being a sister story—and us being sisters—is going to add a lot. We’re going in spring. I don’t fear it. I like fear. If you’re not getting nervous, that’s a problem. The book is beloved, and we want to stay true to it. We just have to do it."

And after The Nightingale, there's one more movie to look forward to. The Women is also in the running for a film version; Deadline reported Warner Bros. had snatched up the rights to the novel before it was even published in 2024, and it's now in pre-production.

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From #Booktok favorites to acclaimed best-selling authors, we regularly rank just about any book or the works of any author you can imagine. Beach reads? We’ve done our homework. Smutty STEM novels? We've got them covered, too. We’re methodical in our methods: combing through real-life reviews, seeing what fans are saying on Reddit, TikTok, and GoodReads, and, of course, actually reading the books. We simply love to read and keep up with what's trending in the book world—so you can focus on more important things, like devouring every single precious word.

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