It's a wonderful place to be. She hopes to see you there. Please Note This book is a republication of the 2017 version of Finding Home. It's rewritten, recovered, re-edited, and contains extra content and bonus scenes.
Determined to sell her family's ranch and return home to Sioux Falls, Casie Carmichael finds it hard to leave when every stray in the territory ends up in her barn, an old flame comes back, and she discovers the true meaning of home. ...
This field guide is designed to give the reader experiences of expanded and healing states by connecting with the powerful energetic presence of nature. It brings the mystical down to...
Life really could get horrid sometimes, and Miriam was finding that out in the most hurtful of ways.
The lives in this book span a wealth of definitions. Finding Home: How Americans Prevail is about people who have become dislodged from their center, the place they call home, and about how they have righted themselves.
Finding Home: A Story of a Mason Bee explores the lives of different native pollinators.
Christopher L. Webber tells the stories of men and women who left the church of their childhood for various reasons: questions of conscience, authority, remarriage after divorce, sexuality, the need to ask questions.
The portraits in Finding Home form an eloquent plea for the urgent need for more adoptive families, as well as a tribute to dogs everywhere.
Ivan, a lukewarm believer finds himself in the heavenly realm of Basileia -- the Kingdom of God. Ivan must chose between two paths, Old City or New City.
This book is about another child--a Jewish kid from Iraq who barely survived the trauma of exile to Israel years earlier and ended up in the United States.
During its training at Joe's ranch, we learn all about its remarkable youth in the wild, a story told to the resident burro, confirming Curly's qualifications for leading a wild horse herd someday.
Kit Reilly is just an average woman; strong, hardworking and fiercely independent, but when her best friend dies young and Kit inherits a belligerent teenage dependent, she just wants life to be a little less dramatic.
An unforgettable portrait - a British Nothing to Envy - of the real people behind immigration statistics.