Also by Caroline Kurtz
A Road Called Down on Both Sides:
Growing up in Ethiopia and America
Winner of the Presbyterian
Writers Guild’s Best First Book Award
Caroline
Kurtz grew up in Maji, Ethiopia in the 1950s as the child of Presbyterian
missionaries. When she returned to the US, she tried to find new ways to
understand the world and her place in it. She cobbled together a faith
that worked for her, a marriage that gave her joy, and work that
fulfilled her. Her life was not that of her parents, but something wholly
hers.
In
this thoughtful book set against the backdrop of an ever-shifting political
climate in both the United States and Ethiopia, Caroline examines what it
means when half of your heart is always longing for a home half a world
away.
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