In "Homecoming" by C. Johnson, the story follows the journey of a young woman named Mia as she returns to her small hometown after several years away. Confronting her past and the unresolved emotions tied to her family, she grapples with her identity and the choices that led her away. As Mia reconnects with old friends and faces lingering tensions with her estranged father, she discovers the importance of forgiveness and acceptance. The narrative beautifully explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of returning home, ultimately reminding readers of the ties that bind us and the healing power of community. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Trafford Publishing .
This book contains the following story:
Homecoming
"It's still true." That's the first thing James Tillerman says to his older sister, Dicey, every morning. It's still true that their mother has abandoned the four Tillermans in a mall parking lot somewhere in the middle of Connecticut. It's still true that they have to find their own way to Great-aunt Cilla's house in Bridgeport. It's still true that they need to spend as little as possible on food and seek shelter anywhere that is out of view of the authorities. It's still true that the only way they can hope to all stay together is to just keep moving forward. Deep down, Dicey hopes they can find someone to trust, someone who will take them in and love them. But she's afraid it's just too much to hope for....