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It is 2008, and Tayib, recently retired, is looking back at the lives he has lived and the choices that he, his wife, and his daughter have made. His daughter too is questioning, though in a different time and place. This is a story about how the small turns we take in our lives shape our families and determine what sacrifices we are willing to make and to what end. It is about what it means to be a stranger in a place, and, consequently, how we each make our homes.
Spanning the years from 1935 to 2010, Are We Home Yet? is the moving and funny story of a girl and her mother. As a girl, Katy accidentally discovers her mother is earning money as a sex worker at the family home, rupturing their bond. As an adult, Katy contends with grief and mental health challenges before she and her mother attempt to heal their relationship. From Canada, to Leeds and Jamaica, and exploring shame, immigration and class, the pair share their stories but struggle to understand each other's choices in a fast-changing world. By revealing their truths, can these two strong women call a truce on their hostilities and overcome the oppressive ghosts of the past?
There are but few poets capable of touching us socially, politically and economically. However, Peter Jailall is one of these limited few Kofi Casisi, teacher, poet
"Showcases God's commitment to the world he has made and the need for those who follow him to share this commitment. Creation is in the process of being renewed"--
"A vivid picture of how this earth matters to God—our work, our communities, and the physical world." —Scott B. Rae Beginning with the creation of the heavens and earth and ending with the New Jerusalem, the storyline of Scripture reveals God's commitment to the physical world that he created. Our final destiny is not some disembodied, heavenly existence but rather life with God on a renewed earth. How does this understanding of our future home affect our lives today? What role should Christians play in meeting physical needs? Are spiritual realities more significant than physical? This book will help us understand God's eternal vision for the renewal of this earth and discover purpose in all of our daily, real-world endeavors, such as work, the arts, social justice, ecology, medicine, and more.
A thought-provoking exploration into the current state of race relations reveals the divisions between black and white that still exist today, causing African Americans to feel emotionally and spiritually separated from the rest of the country, and covers such topics as affirmative action, racial profiling, education, and the judicial system. 25,000 first printing.
The year is 1973 and 14-year-old WILL KLING is at a crossroads -- he's moving away from home to experience his first 24-hours at Hudson Academy, an elite Northeastern boarding school. He struggles come to terms with all that he's left behind, while his comic outlook on life helps him deal with the pompous head of school, his quirky international roommate, and the "preppy goddess" who may be the love of his young life ... until a major event changes everything in a blink. Told from Will's point of view, CAN I GO HOME YET? is a compelling blend of comedy mixed with drama and more than a dash of teenage sarcasm.