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Making It Home
2015
First Published
4.02
Average Rating
225
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Growing up in the murky space between Gloria Steinem and Martha Stewart has left a whole generation of women struggling to define and embrace the meaning of home. There is constant pressure to do things a certain way and often intense criticism from those who think you're doing it wrong. But what if home isn't really about whether or not you homeschool or have a career or make your own artisan bread? What if home is more about who you are than what you do? Former subversive Emily T. Wierenga takes you on an unconventional journey through marriage, miscarriage, foster parenting, and the daily struggle of longing to be known. In this soul-stirring quest for identity in the midst of life's daily interruptions, she shows us that homemaking is much more than old-fashioned tradition; rather, it's a timeless and essential art requiring mind, body, and spirit.

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Author

Emily T. Wierenga
Emily T. Wierenga
Author · 4 books
Emily T. Wierenga is a wife, mother, daughter of Abba, and the author of six books including the memoir Atlas Girl (Baker Books). She is a columnist for Christian Courier, and president of The Lulu Tree (www.thelulutree.com), a non-profit preventing tomorrow's orphans by equipping today’s families through the local church in Africa and Asia. To learn more, visit www.emilytwierenga.com.
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