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Homing

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A classic work of award-winning Atlantic fiction

Leah is haunted: by the things she's done, and the things she has failed to do. And then there's the the ghost of her brother. She has to learn to let go of the past if she, or her brother, are ever going to move on.

A funny, urban story, Homing is about love, death, and rock and roll-through the eyes of a woman who's grown afraid of the city, a ghost who's lost his way, a musician who's trying to find his, and Sandy and Harold, a pair of homing pigeons who help each of them bring it all home.

"Domet's writing style is amusing and engaging, and you really end up caring about her characters."—Consumed by Ink

"Homing anchored me from the first page... I wanted to hide away and not come out of my reading nook until it was all done."—R.H. Downs


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Publisher: Invisible Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780978218584
  • Release date: October 15, 2009

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780978218584
  • File size: 2806 KB
  • Release date: October 15, 2009

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

A classic work of award-winning Atlantic fiction

Leah is haunted: by the things she's done, and the things she has failed to do. And then there's the the ghost of her brother. She has to learn to let go of the past if she, or her brother, are ever going to move on.

A funny, urban story, Homing is about love, death, and rock and roll-through the eyes of a woman who's grown afraid of the city, a ghost who's lost his way, a musician who's trying to find his, and Sandy and Harold, a pair of homing pigeons who help each of them bring it all home.

"Domet's writing style is amusing and engaging, and you really end up caring about her characters."—Consumed by Ink

"Homing anchored me from the first page... I wanted to hide away and not come out of my reading nook until it was all done."—R.H. Downs


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