Finding Home

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Alastair Smurthwaite ISBN: 9781370886289
Publisher: Alastair Smurthwaite Publication: November 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alastair Smurthwaite
ISBN: 9781370886289
Publisher: Alastair Smurthwaite
Publication: November 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A teenage runaway, a refugee, a rescued horse and a lost dog all find that their paths cross as they search for the elusive place that they can call home. Essentially a story about the bonds that develop between people and animals, Finding Home is beautifully written with a light touch that is both sensitive and humorous. The fresh setting, in one of the few rural areas that still cling on to life beyond the grit and grime of Johannesburg, is blessed with nature and steeped in human history.

“This incredibly talented author has penned one of the most well-written books I have edited in a long time and it was interesting to boot! His masterful use of the English language has produced an entertaining, heart-warming story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading and would highly recommend.” Editor’s comment

About the author
Alastair Smurthwaite is a teacher, lecturer and writer who lives in Johannesburg with his extended family of people and animals. In addition to histories of companies and schools, he has also previously published non-fiction books for younger readers.

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A teenage runaway, a refugee, a rescued horse and a lost dog all find that their paths cross as they search for the elusive place that they can call home. Essentially a story about the bonds that develop between people and animals, Finding Home is beautifully written with a light touch that is both sensitive and humorous. The fresh setting, in one of the few rural areas that still cling on to life beyond the grit and grime of Johannesburg, is blessed with nature and steeped in human history.

“This incredibly talented author has penned one of the most well-written books I have edited in a long time and it was interesting to boot! His masterful use of the English language has produced an entertaining, heart-warming story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading and would highly recommend.” Editor’s comment

About the author
Alastair Smurthwaite is a teacher, lecturer and writer who lives in Johannesburg with his extended family of people and animals. In addition to histories of companies and schools, he has also previously published non-fiction books for younger readers.

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