They Came to Wrong Way Home

ISBN: 0816337284
By:   Jan S. Doward

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The heavy tread of the 1929 depression was felt on the doorstep of the Smith family. Like death itself, it was an unwelcome visitor. There was a strange foreboding of what the future would bring, an apprehension of things to come. 

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’Not only have they told me there’ll be no more work, but--but we have to move.’

The heavy tread of the 1929 depression was felt on the doorstep of the Smith family. Like death itself, it was an unwelcome visitor. There was a strange foreboding of what the future would bring, an apprehension of things to come. 

This is the story of Ray Smith, the father of a family that migrated from the State of Washington to the frontier of Alaska in 1930, and Mable Smith, the mother of the family, whose ingenuity, courage, and Christian faith helped to see the family through many dark and trying hours.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Jan S. Doward
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.310000
Page Count 92
Language English
Year Published 2014

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