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Song of Home, a - a Novel of the Swing Era (#03 in Pearl Spence Novels Series)

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28 November 2017

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**"Susie Finkbeiner never fails to transport her readers through time and space, welcoming us into worlds we never want to leave."**--*Julie Cantrell, New York Times best-selling author of Into the Free*     Pearl Spence has finally settled into a routine in Bliss, Michigan, far from her home in Red River, Oklahoma....

**"Susie Finkbeiner never fails to transport her readers through time and space, welcoming us into worlds we never want to leave."**--*Julie Cantrell, New York Times best-selling author of Into the Free*  
  
Pearl Spence has finally settled into a routine in Bliss, Michigan, far from her home in Red River, Oklahoma. Like all the other kids, she goes to school each day, plays in the woods, and does her chores. But there's one big difference: Mama is still gone, and doesn't seem to have a thought for the family she's left behind.  
  
Escaping from her worries is another part of Pearl's new routine, whether that's running to Aunt Carrie's farm, listening to the radio with Ray, or losing herself in a book. In fact, a chair in the stacks, surrounded by books, might be her favorite place on earth--until she discovers swing dancing. The music transports Pearl to a whole other world.  
  
When Mama unexpectedly returns, it isn't the happy occasion Pearl had imagined. Mama is distant and Pearl can't figure out how to please her. And the horrible way she treats Daddy is more than Pearl can bear. Seems life would be better if Mama would just stay away.  
  
Finkbeiner's portrayal of both tragedy and everyday life in times of great change is charged with a raw beauty that will haunt readers. Fans of inspirational fiction that tugs at your heartstrings and makes you feel as if you've finally come home will love *A Song of Home* and the previous Pearl Spence books.  
  
Enjoy all the Pearl Spence Novels  
1.A Cup of Dust  
2. A Trail of Crumbs  
3. A Song of Home  
  
**"Nobody writes like Susie Finkbeiner, nobody. Her incomparable narrative voice pulls me in, every time."** - *Katherine Scott Jones, author of Her Memory of Music*

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**"Susie Finkbeiner never fails to transport her readers through time and space, welcoming us into worlds we never want to leave."**--*Julie Cantrell, New York Times best-selling author of Into the Free*     Pearl Spence has finally settled into a routine in Bliss, Michigan, far from her home in Red River, Oklahoma....

**"Susie Finkbeiner never fails to transport her readers through time and space, welcoming us into worlds we never want to leave."**--*Julie Cantrell, New York Times best-selling author of Into the Free*  
  
Pearl Spence has finally settled into a routine in Bliss, Michigan, far from her home in Red River, Oklahoma. Like all the other kids, she goes to school each day, plays in the woods, and does her chores. But there's one big difference: Mama is still gone, and doesn't seem to have a thought for the family she's left behind.  
  
Escaping from her worries is another part of Pearl's new routine, whether that's running to Aunt Carrie's farm, listening to the radio with Ray, or losing herself in a book. In fact, a chair in the stacks, surrounded by books, might be her favorite place on earth--until she discovers swing dancing. The music transports Pearl to a whole other world.  
  
When Mama unexpectedly returns, it isn't the happy occasion Pearl had imagined. Mama is distant and Pearl can't figure out how to please her. And the horrible way she treats Daddy is more than Pearl can bear. Seems life would be better if Mama would just stay away.  
  
Finkbeiner's portrayal of both tragedy and everyday life in times of great change is charged with a raw beauty that will haunt readers. Fans of inspirational fiction that tugs at your heartstrings and makes you feel as if you've finally come home will love *A Song of Home* and the previous Pearl Spence books.  
  
Enjoy all the Pearl Spence Novels  
1.A Cup of Dust  
2. A Trail of Crumbs  
3. A Song of Home  
  
**"Nobody writes like Susie Finkbeiner, nobody. Her incomparable narrative voice pulls me in, every time."** - *Katherine Scott Jones, author of Her Memory of Music*
Song of Home, a - a Novel of the Swing Era (#03 in Pearl Spence Novels Series) $23.99
Koorong code 501092
ISBN 9780825444821
Pages 312
Publisher Kregel Publications
Publication date 28 November 2017
Dimensions 22 x 140 x 215mm
Weight 0.386kg
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    6 years ago
    A story of redemption

    A Song of Home is the third instalment of the Pearl Spence series, as she enters the Swing era. \\r\\nAt home, the Pearl's family face even more challenges, with her mother having abandoned them and the family trying to build their life without her. Knowing people going through separation and divorce, this story really depicts how destructive a marriage breakup can be on the children and the emotional rollercoaster they experience, and how difficult it is to ever return to what was 'normal. '\\r\\nA story of overcoming and forgiveness, A Song of Home is a novel I highly recommend. Read the first two books beforehand though, so you understand the background.