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Can't We Ever Go Home?: The Story of our Stay in the Orphans' Home
Barbara Rowland Lubick
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| #3949574 in Books | 2015-09-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.41 x6.00l,.55 | File type: PDF | 180 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| ... found this to be a charming story of 2 adorable little girls|By Marvin Lawrence|I found this to be a charming story of 2 adorable little girls, coping with changes in their family. It is a time of the country developing in the era of horse-carts to automobile. Early on we witness a new page in their lives in a Los Angeles orphanage, with trials and adventures. Later, we are|About the Author||California native Barbara Rowland Lubick lives with her husband in the San Fernando Valley. She has three grown children and had a long career in education as both a school counselor and a Spanish teacher. |Her first novel, Can’t We E
Celia is a happy child, living with her family in the Bronx in 1911. In her supportive community, relatives and friends abound. But when her father uproots the family with a move to California, Celia’s life changes forever—and not necessarily for the better. Out West, one tragedy after another befalls Celia’s family, until Celia and her younger sister find themselves in a previously unthinkable situation: their father is dead, their mother is gravely...
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