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On the Way Home

✍ Scribed by Stephanie Wells Mason


Book ID
110670126
Publisher
Deseret Book Company
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
175 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781609075620
ASIN
B00C4VL8Y0

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✦ Synopsis


As a young widow and devoted mother, London Elliott is determined to support her two children however she can--even if it's just by delivering newspapers. So when London hears a call for help early one morning, she rushes to Elsie Moffat's aid, an elderly LDS woman who has suffered a heart attack in her home. That selfless act introduces London to new beliefs and new people, including fireman Brad Stevenson.

It also raises a number of questions: Can London reconcile the painful parts of her past and find love again? Why do warmth and kindness seem to emanate from Elsie, who treats London like a loving mother? And why is London so drawn to the photograph of Elsie's son, Ammon?

An unexpected inheritance leads London on a cross-country journey and even more questions. By saving another's life, will London actually find her own?


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