Augusta Free Press LLC has been contracted to assist in the publication of the final book written by the late author and playwright Duane Hahn.
Part travelogue, part biography, and part ode to his much loved pets, Looking Through the Rain is Hahn’s last work. At times delightfully funny and playful, it’s also sometimes a bit wistful. It’s a very personal work in which the author shares thoughtsand emotions about his past and hopes for the future.
Hahn, 64, passed away in February. A long-time teacher in the Waynesboro school system, his works included Tuesday Mourning, a play telling the story of soldiers from Bedford, Va., who died in the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and Shenandoah Moon, the story of the forced relocation of natives of the Blue Ridge Mountain communities that were cleared to make way for the development of the Shenandoah National Park, which Hahn wrote as a play and a book.
Book designer Crystal Graham will lead the project to bring Looking Through the Rain into print.






