Twelve-year-old Hanako and her family, reeling from their confinement in an internment camp, renounce their American citizenship to move to Hiroshima, a city devastated by the atomic bomb dropped by Americans.
"An anthology of experiences from modern women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"--
"Tackling topics of forbidden love, honor, and the importance of family, A Place to Belong is a heart-wrenching and satisfying romance."—Foreword Reviews An emotional love story about the momentous ways that even the smallest of choices ...
This book helps readers delight in being a part of relationships within the church--no matter how messy and awkward they seem--with rich theology, practical direction, and study questions for group use.
Maggie hates Garrett Lucas, despises her father, and is running from God.
The Exciting Conclusion to Lauraine Snelling's WILD WEST WIND Series As winter settles over the ranch, the Engstrom brothers are much on the mind of Cassie Lockwood.
It uses words like beloved, brothers and sisters, saints, and fellow laborers to describe their mutual relationship in the church. In this book, Megan Hill answers a common question of churchgoers: What’s so great about the church?
A Place to Belong: Letters from Catholic Women explores what it means to be a woman of faith today.
How we come to feel at home in our towns and cities is what Warnick sets out to discover in This Is Where You Belong.
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2020 “A comically dark coming-of-age story about growing up on the South Side of Chicago, but it’s also social commentary at its finest, woven seamlessly into the work .
JENNIFER COLLINS RACED down the stairs, nearly colliding with her grandmother. “You can't go jogging because it's raining,” Jennifer said, “so could you read some of Frances Mary's journal and tell us now—right now—about Danny and Peg ...