Subscribe to the Random House What's New Newsletter.
Your Email Address:
Add This To Your Site
Kate Young Caley
Your e-mail will be used for this mailing request only and is not saved or used by Random House, Inc. for any other purposes unless explicitly stated
author bookshelf
|
|||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||
The House Where the Hardest Things Happened
A Memoir About Belonging
Written by Kate Young Caley
Format: eBook, 160 pages
On Sale: July 23, 2002
Price: $12.99
Fusing an intimate memoir with an outspoken critique of organized religion's failure to welcome all into its community, The House Where the Hardest Things Happened is the moving story of one woman's search for a sense of belonging.
Growing up in a small town in New Hampshire, Kate Young Caley attends a... Read more >
A Memoir About Belonging
Written by Kate Young Caley
Format: eBook, 160 pages
On Sale: July 23, 2002
Price: $12.99
Fusing an intimate memoir with an outspoken critique of organized religion's failure to welcome all into its community, The House Where the Hardest Things Happened is the moving story of one woman's search for a sense of belonging.
Growing up in a small town in New Hampshire, Kate Young Caley attends a... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
|
|||||||
The House Where the Hardest Things Happened
A Memoir About Belonging
Written by Kate Young Caley
Format: Trade Paperback, 176 pages
On Sale: December 16, 2003
Price: $16.99
“Then one morning my [Sunday school teacher used my mother] as an example of sin for our lesson.… I remember asking my mother, ‘What does hypocrite mean?’ She couldn’t find a way to answer. I started to cry. She set her jaw. That was the last Sunday we went.”
Growing up in... Read more >
A Memoir About Belonging
Written by Kate Young Caley
Format: Trade Paperback, 176 pages
On Sale: December 16, 2003
Price: $16.99
“Then one morning my [Sunday school teacher used my mother] as an example of sin for our lesson.… I remember asking my mother, ‘What does hypocrite mean?’ She couldn’t find a way to answer. I started to cry. She set her jaw. That was the last Sunday we went.”
Growing up in... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook.
Page 1 of 1





What's this?





