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  • Rebecca's Journey Home

    Brynn Olenberg Sugarman, Michelle Shapiro

    Hardcover (Kar-Ben Pub, Oct. 1, 2006)
    When Mr. and Mrs. Stein and their young sons Gabe and Jacob adopt a baby girl from Vietnam, the family reflects on their eagerness for her to become an addition to their family, as well as a blessed part of the Jewish people.
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  • Maya's Journey Home

    Susan E. Lindsley, Tina L. Christiansen, Wendy M. Cannon

    Paperback (Suitemates Publishing Company, Nov. 25, 2008)
    This heartwarming story tells of Maya, a baby panda living in an orphanage in China. She, along with her best friend, Elsa, learn about families and want to get one. Will that day ever come for them? Then, one day they see all different types of bears coming to adopt the baby pandas. Maya learns that families, and love, can come in all different packages. This book is beautifully illustrated in watercolor paintings that give the story special meaning. This story is a great way to introduce adoption to your children. It is told from the child's point of view.
  • A Journey Home

    Candace Kunze, Lil Walter, Michaela Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 9, 2019)
    Caleb and Cassie are dealing with the loss of their home from a tragic fire. Knowing that they would never play under their favorite tree again, or cuddle up with the quilts their granny made them, was almost too much for them to bear.Recognizing Caleb and Cassie’s sadness, the mystical teacher Ms. Ackermane guides them on a journey of the true understanding of “Home.”With her infinite wisdom and very special stone, Ms. Ackermane reminds them that any place can be called “Home,” as long as love is there.
  • Ollie's Journey Home

    Jessica Souther

    language (, Sept. 6, 2018)
    Join Ollie the owl for an unexpected adventure into the dark woods where he meets friends along the way in addition to one sly character. His journey home is filled with lessons about kindness, helpfulness and trust. Plus, there is a sweet surprise at the end of his journey.
  • A JOURNEY HOME

    Richard Baugh, Susan Doll, Amy Q

    language (, May 25, 2015)
    The children's book 'A Journey Home' is an exciting story about friendship and adventure. It also tackles very important issues such as fire and water safety along with bullying in a very fun and enlightening way. When Pepe the pink dinosaur is blown far away from his home, he meets Matumbo the chimpanzee. Two completely different characters from two different worlds discover true friendship, adventure and how to embrace others even when they don't look exactly like we do all while on their journey home. Your child will carry these amazing and memorable life-lessons with them throughout the years to come!
  • 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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  • Chuck's Journey Home

    Anne E Soares

    language (SDP Publishing, Aug. 21, 2016)
    1st place winner for children's picture books 6 & older—2017 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards"Chuck's Journey Home" is a wonderful pet adoption story that is appropriate for young readers age 6-9. It helps humans to empathize with the experiences that dogs go through when they need to find new forever homes. A portion of the profits from "Chuck's Journey Home" are dedicated to helping dog and animal rescue efforts.—Children's Bookwatch: March 2017Chuck, a four-year-old black Labrador Retriever, is left at a shelter in Kentucky by his humans. Like many dogs left at the shelter, Chuck is scared, but he is hopeful that his humans will come back for him. During his time at the shelter he realizes that the only way he will leave is if a new family adopts him. Where does Chuck’s journey end? Does he stay at the shelter, or does he find a family and become a cherished fur-baby?This picture book is perfect for children ages 6 through 9 who are interested in adopting a dog.A portion of the proceeds from book sales will be donated to help animal shelters and dog rescue organizations do what they do best.
  • Love's Journey Home

    C. A. Simonson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 21, 2013)
    Abandoned at age ten, Frankie must separate from his six brothers and sisters to find his own way in life. It's survival. He trades his muscle for room and board at a neighboring farm only to suspect he's being sold to another man for cheap labor. He hops a traint escape abuse ending up in Wisconsin. That's when he meets Anne. Anne changes everything. Love’s Journey Home tells the story of a young boy who fights the battles from his troubled past. As he grows from a boy to a man experiencing romance for the first time, he's afraid he'll lose it all again. Love's Journey Home is a message of hope in the midst of despair. It is a coming of age drama with cozy romance thrown in.
  • Sloth's Journey Home

    Chris Bahn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 17, 2017)
    The cartoon story about a sloth who escapes the zoo and travels across the country back to his home with the help of his animal friends.
  • 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.
  • Cub's Journey Home

    Georgia Graham

    Hardcover (Red Deer Press, May 26, 2015)
    Little Cub does not know about the world outside, or winter, or the passing seasons. The only home he knows is with his mother in their warm, comfortable den. Before long needles of sunlight start stabbing through the den's entrance and Mother Bear knows it is time to go out into the world in search of food. In this bright new world of possibilities Little Cub learns to climb trees and run and play. He helps his mother eat up all the juicy insects and drink the sweet honey. But there are dangers in this world as well - the air becomes heavy and dark and Mother Bear starts to smell the approaching smoke of a forest fire. It hurts to breathe and their eyes sting. In the chaos of the fire Little Cub discovers he has lost his mother. There are other bears everywhere but they are too dangerous to be around for a young bear like Little Cub. In the aftermath of the fire both Little Cub and Mother Bear will search to find their true safe place in this world -- together.
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  • 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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