There were a few others, too—the Morgan twins, who ran the local newspaper, Sylvia Talbot from the café Patrick liked to work at and Damien Shaw, who lived with his wife and two kids in the same complex Patrick did.
This book was written for both Christians and seekers who are still looking for a sense of belonging or "home.
They have almost everything in common…except the thing that could keep them apart. Much to her Amish mother’s exasperation, Bay Stutzman isn’t looking for a husband. That is, until a...
And as all three search for a place to call home, they accidentally uncover the cruellest secrets of all . . . Mary Stanley's enthralling new novel moves from 1940s Ireland through post-war England to golden Malta.
"My name is Pietje Dijkstra not Josje Gosler!", he states tearfully when goaded by his cousin. The story of a child survivor, a Jewish boy who is hidden in the Netherlands during WWII.
In this book, she tells the story of families like the Singhs who farm in the heartland of Italy just south of Verona; discovers the lucrative Indian wedding industry in the Gulf or United Arab Emirates; learns about the community of ...
Searching for Home: 3 Families from the Orphan Trains, a True Story
housands of miles from Onkar's home in Cremona, Italy, stands another house in another country. Built with the savings set aside from years of hard work in Italy, Onkar's dream house back in his native Punjab isn't a mere structure with ...
As a rain storm was approaching, we began to try to find our way back home. At first, there was a feeling of panic because we really did not know where we were in relationship to our homes. We walked to the closest highway and began to ...
TEN HOURS LATER , Abigail Martin started to knock on the door of an unfamiliar two-story house in Harts Haven, ... it had to be an Amish home, but there wasn't a sign out front to prove it was the Harts Haven Inn she was looking for.
This book was written for both Christians and seekers who are still looking for a sense of belonging or "home.
The true story of the the author's parents, married at ages thirteen and seventeen, and her siblings.
The story of a child survivor, a Jewish boy who is hidden in the Netherlands during WWII.