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Place You Belong
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All her life, Joselene Grace Matthews has dreamed of the father she never met. She had been told he died before her birth. But when her mother dies, Josie discovers that her parents had never married, and that her father is alive and well. She vows to search for him, and, locating him, presents herself at his door. Will he accept her into his life? She struggles to win her father’s acceptance and to cope with family secrets. In her quest to learn the place she belongs, she finds her life changed in ways she could not have imagined. She meets Elliott Jacobson, a tall, dark, and handsome reporter for one of the city’s newspapers. They fall in love.
Based on historical characters and an actual 1935 general strike in Terre Haute, Indiana, The Place You Belong speaks to the strength and courage in every woman of faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949572711
ISBN10: 1949572714
Marcia Carpenter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Carpenter’s Son Publishing
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