Far from Home

Far from Home by Georgia Bockoven, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1996, is a fiction novel that explores themes of romance and personal renewal. The story follows Miranda Dolan, who seeks solace in a rented cottage in an unfamiliar California town after her world has been shattered. As she attempts to find peace and forget her past, she discovers that her history is not so easily left behind.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into Miranda’s journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces as she confronts her past. The book illustrates how love can illuminate the path forward, encouraging her to embrace the future with hope. With 321 pages, this edition offers a thoughtful exploration of resilience and the complexities of moving on, set against the backdrop of a picturesque yet isolating environment.
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Miranda Dolan’s world has been destroyed so she retreats to the isolation of a rented cottage in a strange California town, searching for the peace that will make her forget her past. But her past won’t stay buried for long, and Miranda must face the future with every sunrise–realizing that love has the power to light the way out of the past and into tomorrow.
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