Homeward My Heart

Homeward My Heart
Author: Judith Pella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780764224249

With World War II finally over, three sisters unite in a clandestine search for the half brother they've never known.

Homeward My Heart

Homeward My Heart
Author: Judith Pella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Americans
ISBN: 9780764228483

The three daughters of newspaper tycoon Keagan Hayes travel to Russia in order to locate the half-brother, Semyon, and face dangerous and devastating consequences.

Homeward the Seeking Heart

Homeward the Seeking Heart
Author: Jane Peart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786225316

Good, clean fiction: fiction that appeals to all ages, and is appropriate for all ages to read. Dealing with modern life and all its issues in the context of Christian morality, its editorial focus is well-written, compelling, and entertaining fiction with a moral message. In spring 1890, three eight-year-old girls leave overcrowded, bleak Greystone Orphanage near Boston and set out together on the "Orphan Train", heading West to adoptive homes. Along the way shy Laurel, vivacious Toddy and scholarly Kit make a vow to be "forever friends". This is Toddy's story -- the precious gift of hope. Left at Greystone by her actress mother, exuberant Toddy joins the household of a wealthy, reserved widow who seeks a companion for her invalid granddaughter. Although her presence brings much joy to their gloomy home, happiness seems to elude Toddy ...

Turn Homeward, Hannalee

Turn Homeward, Hannalee
Author: Patricia Beatty
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1984-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0688038719

During the closing days of the Civil War, plucky 12-year-old Hannalee Reed, sent north to work in a Yankee mill, struggles to return to the family she left behind in war-torn Georgia. "A fast-moving novel based upon an actual historical incident with a spunky heroine and fine historical detail."--School Library Journal. Author's note. "There are few authors who can consistently manage both to entertain and inform." --Booklist

The Homeward Heart

The Homeward Heart
Author: Kathy Keller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737050384

Drumfielde, England, 1750--Under a Parliamentary Writ of Enclosure, the Duke of Lyndeforde encumbers the common land the villagers need for their livelihoods. As village lass Rorie Shelbourne plots to stop him, a mysterious, charismatic sea captain from the colonies suddenly appears on the scene to change everything. He claims to have come to conduct trade; his actions say something else. Is he friend or foe? Is he the force the Gypsy woman had warned Rorie to avoid? Is he the sword of vengeance the duke was told to expect? Navigating dangerous waters and the captain's seduction, Rorie struggles to learn the truth. In a world where nothing is as it seems, she and the captain play separate strategic games against the duke, made more complicated by the intersection of their goals. But the cat and mouse game they play with each other will have greater consequences. Read "The Homeward Heart." The games are not over in this witches' brew of illusion, intrigue, passion, and prophecy.

Love Stays True

Love Stays True
Author: Martha Rogers
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1621362361

Sally and Manfred overcome the distance that the war has put between them and find love?

All the Rooms of My Heart

All the Rooms of My Heart
Author: Janis Reams Hudson
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626815348

“This book is a delight to read.” —RT BOOK REVIEWS Workaholic Whitney Sheridan takes a leave from her cable news job in New York to arrange the funeral of her beloved Aunt Claudia. She heads to Washita, Texas, with plans to settle her aunt’s estate and return to New York as quickly as possible, closing the door on the warm memories of her childhood home forever. Local carpenter Adam Burkett isn’t fooled by Whitney’s stone-faced, cold-hearted façade. He knows that she loved her aunt dearly, and beneath her big city armor is a wounded heart. But while Adam can fix even the things that seem beyond repair, will falling for Whitney mean he’ll end up broken?

A Home at Trail's End

A Home at Trail's End
Author: Melody A. Carlson
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0736948759

Bestselling author Melody Carlson (more than 5 million books sold) continues her Homeward on the Oregon Trail series with this third and final adventure. Elizabeth Martin and her two children have finally reached the Oregon Country. But Eli Kincade, the wagon train scout who captured her heart, has chosen to continue life on the trail. As other pioneer families begin building new homes, Elizabeth has never felt more alone. However, when Eli unexpectedly returns, confesses his love, and proposes, Elizabeth accepts with her family’s blessing. A community begins to take shape, but not without growing pains. As an alternative to the local minister’s fiery sermons, Elizabeth’s father begins to preach at home, raising the ire of some. Racial biases arise against Brady, Elizabeth’s African-American hired hand. Eli’s warm sentiments toward Indians also raises concerns. Can Elizabeth and her family overcome these differences and begin a legacy of reconciliation and love? About This Series: The Homeward on the Oregon Trail series brings to life the challenges a young widow faces as she journeys west, settles her family in the Pacific Northwest, and helps create a new community among strong-willed and diverse pioneers.

Homeward Bound

Homeward Bound
Author: Peter Ames Carlin
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1627790357

A revelatory account of the life of beloved American music icon, Paul Simon, by the bestselling rock biographer Peter Ames Carlin To have been alive during the last sixty years is to have lived with the music of Paul Simon. The boy from Queens scored his first hit record in 1957, just months after Elvis Presley ignited the rock era. As the songwriting half of Simon & Garfunkel, his work helped define the youth movement of the '60s. On his own in the '70s, Simon made radio-dominating hits. He kicked off the '80s by reuniting with Garfunkel to perform for half a million New Yorkers in Central Park. Five years later, Simon’s album “Graceland” sold millions and spurred an international political controversy. And it doesn’t stop there. The grandchild of Jewish emigrants from Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian empire, the 75-year-old singer-songwriter has not only sold more than 100 million records, won 15 Grammy awards and been installed into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame twice, but has also animated the meaning—and flexibility—of personal and cultural identity in a rapidly shrinking world. Simon has also lived one of the most vibrant lives of modern times; a story replete with tales of Carrie Fisher, Leonard Bernstein, Bob Dylan, Woody Allen, Shelley Duvall, Nelson Mandela, drugs, depression, marriage, divorce, and more. A life story with the scope and power of an epic novel, Carlin’s Homeward Bound is the first major biography of one of the most influential popular artists in American history.