Far From Home

  • Far From Home
    By Marcia E. Barss

    Margie attends an American boarding school in Kodaikanal, South India, a thousand miles from her home in Parlakimedi, Orissa state, where her missionary parents work.

  • Far from Home: Aboriginal Prisoners of Rottnest Island, 1838-1931
    By Neville Green, Susan Moon

    Magistrate Harris suggested that due to his age ( 14 yrs ) he should be sent to an institution other than Rottnest CSR 1875 vol . 810 , p . 236 , 2 Dec. WERDY WERDY 699 , VERDY - VERDY 1888 Roebourne . Received 7 Feb sentenced to 5 yrs ...

  • Far from Home: A Memoir of a Twentieth-century Soldier
    By Jeffery Williams

    Grandpa used to love rowing on the lagoon which wound through the park. Boats and canoes could be rented by the hour at a shed near the entrance. When we first went to the park, we would hire a rowboat. The old man would take off his ...

  • Far From Home: East Tennesseans of the 31st/39th Tennessee Mounted Infantry
    By John C. Rigdon, Glenn E. Stacy

    This is their story, the history of the Tennessee 31st / 39th Mounted Infantry Regiment.

  • Far from Home: Latino Baseball Players in America
    By Tim Wendel, José Luis Villegas

    B0313Y ABREU RUBEN SIERRA VLADIMIR GUERRERO ANDRES GALARRAGA ARAMIS RAMIREZ CARLOS PEÑA EDGAR RENTERIA ERIC ... CAREW A TONY OLIVA TONY PEREZ ZOLIO VERSALLES VIC POWER $ 28.00 U.S. $ 36.00 CAN ISBN 978-1-4262-0216-2 PRINTED IN CHINA 5 2 ...

  • Far from Home: Canadians in the First World War
    By Bill Freeman

    Memorial Book-Andrew A. Clapperton.

  • Far from Home: Essays Beyond the Comfort Zone
    By J. B. MacKinnon, Susan Olding, Tyee Bridge

    Far From Home gathers five of North America's finest essayists, nature writers and literary journalists- who all find themselves, in one way or another, out of their comfort zone.

  • Far from Home
    By Rosie Ayliffe

    British mother Rosie Ayliffe thought her 21-year-old daughter, Mia, would be safe travelling around Australia on a gap year.

  • Far from Home: Shattering the Myth of the Model Minority
    By Mary Chung Hayashi

    Mary Chung, founder of the National Asian Women's Health Organization (NAWHO), shatters the myth that Asians are the model minority group in the U.S. and reveals the hidden health crisis that endangers 11 million people in the Asian ...

  • Far From Home
    By Ellie Dean

    THE SECOND CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN It is 1940 and Staff Nurse Polly Brown has been granted a posting at Cliffehaven Memorial Hospital on the south coast to be near her badly injured husband, Adam.

  • Far from Home: Families of the Westward Journey
    By Lillian Schlissel, Elizabeth Hampsten, Byrd Gibbens

    We carry our frontiers within us , the ambiguous spaces between people , the silent distances that keep us apart . If we expected the stories of the frontier to reveal something of the future , we are left rather to ponder what was left ...

  • Far from Home: For God King and Country
    By Tony Moon, Andrew Moon, Brenda Jordan

    Revised and more Inclusive version of our original book:Far from Home: Our Fallen Heroes of Coleman Park, For God King and Country includes all of the known memorials and honor rolls within the former Shire of Korumburra.

  • Far From Home
    By Lorelie Brown

    **The marriage was of convenience.

  • Far from Home
    By Sarah Parker Rubio

    A small boy has to leave his home suddenly, leaving his extended family and most of his possessions behind. In the middle of a very trying journey, a kind stranger tells the boy the story of Jesus' escape to Egypt.

  • Far from Home
    By Peter Gray

    I backed away slowly, feeling my way around Victoria's doorway until I felt the cold wooden railing behind me ... not liking how silent the entire house had become as this man was steadily gaining speed. “Surgeon 26 FAR FROM HOME.

  • Far from Home
    By Joy Bounds

    She was haunted by her dream, overwhelmed again by the sadness she had felt at Jehanne going away, far, far away with no return ... She clung close to Jacquemin and Yvette, though she knew they needed to return to their home in Vouthon.

  • Far From Home: A young woman finds hope and tragedy in 1920s Liverpool
    By Lyn Andrews

    Tesswas resigned tostaying at home until her passage couldbe arranged, which she hoped wouldn't take too long. Emer had decided against going with her and ... Her sisters were so far away that she'd probably never see them again either.

  • Far from Home
    By Walter Tevis

    ship and away from Belsin before she earthquaked. “And you want me to read aloud? Or run the microfilm for you?” “Aloud, Edward,” she said. “I'll let the others leave, but I want you to stay here. Here in the house.

  • Far From Home: The sisters of Street Child (Street Child)
    By Berlie Doherty

    The sisters of STREET CHILD tell their story... A companion novel to bestselling story of Victorian orphan Jim Jarvis based on the founding of Dr Barnardo’s homes for children.

  • Far from Home
    By Sheila Newberry

    ... away?' 'A little,' Elin admitted. She had caught and torn her sleeve on a nail in the gate. 'These are my brothers,' Erminia said. 'Alex, Mario – this is my brave young friend, Elin. Will you come to Mario's house with us?' 'There are ...