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Finding Home Again: Hope Survives the War in Ukraine

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An American mother. A war she never expected. A journey of survival, grief, and hope.

When Russian missiles struck Ukraine, Sharon T. Markey didn’t just lose her home, she lost the life she’d built over nineteen years. Finding Home Hope Survives the War in Ukraine is a deeply personal memoir that brings the refugee experience close to home through the eyes of an American woman navigating war with six children by her side.

Whether you're supporting displaced people, working in trauma-informed care, or simply seeking to understand the human side of war, this memoir offers a vivid, emotional window into what it truly means to lose and to rebuild. It captures both the urgency of escape and the deeper struggle to rediscover stability, meaning, and a sense of home.

Told with raw honesty, Sharon's story reveals the invisible cost of displacement and the quiet strength it takes to carry on, for her children, her calling, and herself.

For anyone who’s ever wondered what it’s really like to flee a war—or how to find home again when everything familiar is gone—this book is a must-read.

311 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 27, 2026

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May 9, 2026
A great book that tells of a families life after the war in Ukraine begins. Honest and raw the author shares her emotions about living abroad as a missionary and forced to flee for safety of her family.
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