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Overview
The friendship of Augie Schuler and Sunny Yamagata spans the years from the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese-American internment camps to the tumultuous era of Civil Rights in 1960s Mississippi. Together the two girls share their secret longings, pursue their dreams and eventually discover the true meaning of faith and family."Readers who are jaded and skeptical about the quality of Christian novels will find [All the Way Home] a fine example of the progress being made in the category....Tatlock employs flashbacks efficiently, and her rich descriptions and characterizations are unusually fresh and inventive." - Publisher's Weekly
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Readers who are jaded and skeptical about the quality of Christian novels will find [All the Way Home] a fine example of the progress being made in the category....Tatlock employs flashbacks efficiently, and her rich descriptions and characterizations are unusually fresh and inventive.Tracy Farnsworth
Ms. Tatlock combines touching flashbacks, spellbinding characters and a vivid image of the times within the pages of ALL THE WAY HOME. Rich dialogue, compelling narrative, gentle humor and stunning imagery of the brutality that I never thought could happen in my own safe little world are woven on each and every page. This is a book that you cannot miss! Though it is not easy on your emotions, it leaves the reader with plenty to think about.Book Details
Published
August 31, 2011
Publisher
Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
Pages
640
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780983319658