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Books with title Hope's Journey

  • Journey Home

    Yoshiko Uchida, Charles Robinson

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 1, 1978)
    After their release from an American concentration camp, a Japanese-American girl and her family try to reconstruct their lives amidst strong anti-Japanese feelings which breed fear, distrust, and violence.
  • Joe's Journey

    Shelley Mottram, Cliff Mottram

    language (, March 2, 2019)
    A children's book about an African boy's dilemma and the journey he takes through the mountains and bushland discovering how to make the correct decision. He meets elders and animals along the way.
  • Jo's Journey

    Nikki Tate

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2006)
    It's 1861 and orphan Jo has made it from Carson City, Nevada, to San Francisco without anyone figuring out that she's a girl in boy's clothing. When she hears talk of gold strikes in the Cariboo, Jo and her friend Bart sign on for what turns out to be a journey far more arduous and dangerous than anything Jo experienced as a Pony Express rider. Through it all, Jo keeps her true identity a secret. Strong men turn back but Jo forges ahead, unsure of what lies ahead but sure that her father and mother would be proud of her determination.
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  • Journey Home

    Lawrence McKay, Dom Lee, Keunhee Lee

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 1998)
    Excited to be journeying to Vietnam, where she hopes to find the birth family that gave her mother up for adoption, ten-year-old Mai struggles for patience before tracking down an old man who remembers her war-marked family history.
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  • Penelope’S Journey Home

    Susan Sinclair Henderson

    eBook (WestBow Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
    Have you ever felt like you just didnt fit in? Have you ever thought you were the oddball? Feeling out of place in a whole new world, the newly hatched Penelope is forced to face circumstances that threaten to rob her of her true destiny. In Penelopes Journey, Susan Henderson crafts a childrens tale featuring an ill-fated fowl who struggles with her odd-looking appearance. Delivered to the wrong mother by a rookie stork, Penelope is mistakenly given to Olgaan ostrich with underhanded intentions. Treated more like a nuisance than a daughter, Penelope tries her best to act just the way her mom expects. This poignant story takes the reader on a trip that tugs at the heartstrings, but is crowned with an encouraging message of life-changing truth.
  • Haran's journey

    Adrien Stoutenburg

    Hardcover (Dial Press, Feb. 1, 1971)
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  • Journey Home

    Isabelle Holland

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Two orphan sisters in the late 1800s leave New York on the orphan train to seek a new home in the West.
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  • Pepe's Journey

    Christell A Chapin, the power of kindness and what it truly means to belong. Pepe is teased and bullied because he is… “Different.” No one knows how a peacock egg ended up hatching in a nest of wild turkeys, but everyone, including Pepe, believes he is a turkey. No matter how hard he tries, he doesn’t fit in. Thanks to his loving adoptive family, Pepe sets out to free himself from the bullies and comes to understand the value of community and the unending joy that can only come from a deeper understanding of self. Join Pepe on his journey to uncover self-esteem, Pepe is teased. Join this peacock as he learns to free himself from bullies & discovers that our value isn’t determined by our appearance but by the content of our character. Because he's different

    Hardcover (Freestone Publishings Inc, March 15, 2018)
    Pepe's Journey, is a transformative and inspiring story, designed to build confidence and encourages self-esteem, while tackling the difficult issues of both racism and bullying. Join Pepe on his journey as he uncovers the secret of how to stop the bullies who tease him while he also discovers the power of community, self respect and what it truly means to belong.
  • Journey Home

    Yoshiko Uchida, Emily Woo Zeller

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    World War II is raging. Yuki and her Japanese-American family are forced from their home in California and imprisoned in a US concentration camp called Topaz. After months of unbearable life in Topaz, Yuki and her family are finally released. They are free, but they are left with nothing. With nowhere to go and no money to get there, the road to rebuilding their lives seems endless. But in the end, it is their unyielding faith and courage that guide them home, reunited and hopeful. Journey Home is an extraordinary story of one family's struggle to survive one of the most tragic episodes in US history.
  • Joy's Journey

    Barbara Hosiner, Nettie Warrick, Joy Warrick Draper, Betty Warrick Butts

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2015)
    Jesse Warrick moves his family of fourteen from the family farm in Missouri to the state of Washington during the Great Depression. Nine-year-old Joy, her sisters Betty and Mabel, and brothers Jess and Ernie, are blissfully unaware of many of the hardships their family suffers. The decision to move the family to Washington changes every facet of Joy's life. Her faith in God grows strong, but just when the future looks like a dream come true, Joy is faced with another life change.
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  • Joy's Journey Home

    Timothy Connolly, Mary Sullivan

    Paperback (Nectar Publications, LLC, Oct. 24, 2012)
    A heartwarming tale of the adventure, friendship, and growth of a lost kitten named Joy, as she finds her way back home.
  • Journey Home

    Yoshiko Uchida, Charles Robinson

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1992)
    This book fills a great need in describing the cruel treatment inflicted upon Japanese-Americans during World War II by their fellow Americans.--School Library Journal. Uchida is the author of the critically acclaimed Japanese-American tales The Best Bad Thing and The Happiest Ending. 10 illustrations.
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