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Home: the quest to belong
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Home: the quest to belong

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Where is Home?

This question troubles many of us. We may live far from where we grew up, away from those we love or in a culture not our own. But we all need somewhere to belong, to find a sense of home in this world.

Jo Swinney was born in the UK, but grew up in Portugal and France. She went to an English boarding school, did a gap year in southern Africa and in her twenties studied theology in Canada, where she met her American husband. Now back in the UK, she’s had more reason than most to wonder what ‘home’ really means.

Is home where you come from - where you live now - where the people you love are - or what?

Interweaving a frank and poignant retelling of her own story with theological and psychological insights, Jo’s original and authentic exploration of home in all its many and varied forms is a heartfelt call to find our home in the things that are truly of most value.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Murray Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781473648661

Where is Home?

This question troubles many of us. We may live far from where we grew up, away from those we love or in a culture not our own. But we all need somewhere to belong, to find a sense of home in this world.

Jo Swinney was born in the UK, but grew up in Portugal and France. She went to an English boarding school, did a gap year in southern Africa and in her twenties studied theology in Canada, where she met her American husband. Now back in the UK, she’s had more reason than most to wonder what ‘home’ really means.

Is home where you come from - where you live now - where the people you love are - or what?

Interweaving a frank and poignant retelling of her own story with theological and psychological insights, Jo’s original and authentic exploration of home in all its many and varied forms is a heartfelt call to find our home in the things that are truly of most value.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Murray Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781473648661