Almost There: Searching for Home in a Life on the Move
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Rating | : | 4.11 (521 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01MSQETI3 |
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Number of Pages | : | 173 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
We become found ones on the move.. And Almost There is for those who find themselves in a transient lifestyle they didn’t expect—say, moving across the country for a new job or the military or an opportunity to begin again.With imaginative storytelling and witty, relatable prose, Bekah DiFelice offers wisdom for those struggling to belong in a world where home is constantly shifting. Almost There is for those on the move and those who feel restless right where they are. You get a redo on the adjectives associated with your name. That moment you depart, you experience reinvention,
"A heartfelt story of a traveling family" according to Amazon Customer. I can't say enough incredible things about this book. If you are member of the military, a military spouse or someone who is involved in the military you find yourself relating to parts of this heartfelt story. Bekah has a writing style that makes you feel like she is ready the book to you; it is extremely conversational. This is a must have addition to the. Relevant, witty, and honest Profound and relatable, Bekah DiFelice hits a home run with Almost There. The author accompanies the reader on the journey for home providing deep insights and honest stories about her own life and search for community and home on the move. You will not regret picking up this book!. "Take the journey!" according to DS. What a wonderful, insightful read! And how appropriate for most of the planet's population. Bekah DiFelice is a gifted writer with a transparent style. You somehow know she is a dear friend, though you haven't even formally met her. I have put off the ending of the book for several nights now but I must now face the music, and take the journey to the end. T
She shares how emotions can become more volatile at the most unexpected times and the ways her poignant memories of family, friends, and key life moments meld together with a sense of loneliness each time she reaches an unfamiliar city. This book will appeal broadly to those who have lived a wandering existence, and Christian readers in particular will appreciate DiFelice’s tangents on the lives of biblical characters, which round out this fascinating take on life’s unexpected twists and turns. For D