"Further from Home" picks up the tale of Undina, an Icelandic poet grappling with the heart-rending loss of her daughter. As the sequel to "World Away from Home," the narrative sees Undina journeying back to Canada, where a charming Icelandic cowboy helps reignite her passion and purpose. The year is 1902, and they traverse the continent to start anew on a small Oregon farm. Yet, an unrevealed secret brings forth another tragedy, leading Undina to question her fate. Amid the tumult, Undina pours her soul into raising her three children, each with their unique paths, trials, and profound…mehr
"Further from Home" picks up the tale of Undina, an Icelandic poet grappling with the heart-rending loss of her daughter. As the sequel to "World Away from Home," the narrative sees Undina journeying back to Canada, where a charming Icelandic cowboy helps reignite her passion and purpose. The year is 1902, and they traverse the continent to start anew on a small Oregon farm. Yet, an unrevealed secret brings forth another tragedy, leading Undina to question her fate. Amid the tumult, Undina pours her soul into raising her three children, each with their unique paths, trials, and profound affection for their mother. In 1912, they seek solace in Christmas Lake Valley's high desert. There, Undina experiences love anew, and her family flourishes, until another twist of fate tests their mettle. Even as life tosses her from one storm to another, Undina's poetry, filled with hope, becomes her sanctuary. Alone but not forgotten, she discovers that her homeland of Iceland will always remember her. "Further from Home" is an untold story of resilience, love, and the enduring spirit of an Icelandic poet. It is the second installment in the captivating "Restless Journeys" series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Steve Stephens is a multi-faceted professional who has worn many hats throughout his career-- counseling psychologist, life coach, radio talk show host, university professor, and author of over 20 nonfiction books. A literature minor with an insatiable curiosity for history, he combines his experience in helping individuals navigate trauma with his fascination for past narratives, resulting in his emotive historical fiction. From childhood, Steve has been captivated by the tales of those who triumph over adversity-- an inspiration evident in his writing. Steve is more than a writer; he is a lover of life and an ardent adventurer. Married to Tami and father to three adult children, he resides in the Pacific Northwest. The family enjoys hiking, reading, traveling, and dreaming big. Steve's books are a testament to his life philosophy-- translating heartbreaking adversity into extraordinary accomplishments.
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