“Young fella, ah knows what Amish is, and you isn’t it. Where you frum? Why you runnin’ away?”
Leroy L. Jackson, Jr., detected it immediately. Others could see it, too, even if Johnny Miller wouldn’t admit it. He was running. Whether he was running from home or toward home, he did not know.
“You’re caught in two rip tides,” Wandering Willie told him, “but flailing about and fighting it will do you no good. If you fight it, you could die.”
“How else do I escape, if not by fighting my way out?” asks Johnny of Willie.
“Wait. Find the edges of the current and make your way back home, wherever that may be.”
While Johnny wanders, two Monarch butterflies born on the same Amish farm as Johnny undertake their own long journey, entrusted with the amazing miracle of the fourth generation.
When their journeys collide, Johnny, Sabio, and Mariposa all find that home is much more than they ever imagined.
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Leroy L. Jackson, Jr., detected it immediately. Others could see it, too, even if Johnny Miller wouldn’t admit it. He was running. Whether he was running from home or toward home, he did not know.
“You’re caught in two rip tides,” Wandering Willie told him, “but flailing about and fighting it will do you no good. If you fight it, you could die.”
“How else do I escape, if not by fighting my way out?” asks Johnny of Willie.
“Wait. Find the edges of the current and make your way back home, wherever that may be.”
While Johnny wanders, two Monarch butterflies born on the same Amish farm as Johnny undertake their own long journey, entrusted with the amazing miracle of the fourth generation.
When their journeys collide, Johnny, Sabio, and Mariposa all find that home is much more than they ever imagined.
The Wanderers
“Young fella, ah knows what Amish is, and you isn’t it. Where you frum? Why you runnin’ away?”
Leroy L. Jackson, Jr., detected it immediately. Others could see it, too, even if Johnny Miller wouldn’t admit it. He was running. Whether he was running from home or toward home, he did not know.
“You’re caught in two rip tides,” Wandering Willie told him, “but flailing about and fighting it will do you no good. If you fight it, you could die.”
“How else do I escape, if not by fighting my way out?” asks Johnny of Willie.
“Wait. Find the edges of the current and make your way back home, wherever that may be.”
While Johnny wanders, two Monarch butterflies born on the same Amish farm as Johnny undertake their own long journey, entrusted with the amazing miracle of the fourth generation.
When their journeys collide, Johnny, Sabio, and Mariposa all find that home is much more than they ever imagined.
Leroy L. Jackson, Jr., detected it immediately. Others could see it, too, even if Johnny Miller wouldn’t admit it. He was running. Whether he was running from home or toward home, he did not know.
“You’re caught in two rip tides,” Wandering Willie told him, “but flailing about and fighting it will do you no good. If you fight it, you could die.”
“How else do I escape, if not by fighting my way out?” asks Johnny of Willie.
“Wait. Find the edges of the current and make your way back home, wherever that may be.”
While Johnny wanders, two Monarch butterflies born on the same Amish farm as Johnny undertake their own long journey, entrusted with the amazing miracle of the fourth generation.
When their journeys collide, Johnny, Sabio, and Mariposa all find that home is much more than they ever imagined.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940015925562 |
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Publisher: | Wandering Home Books |
Publication date: | 11/06/2012 |
Series: | The Wanderers , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 377 |
Sales rank: | 919,694 |
File size: | 4 MB |
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