MY THOUGHTS
Can you even imagine that in two years crossing North America six times, over twenty thousand miles and finally setting roots. This story is about two young children and their parents were left with very little money and not much hope for a job. This was after 9/11. They go on the search for a new home and a new life. They travel North America six times from one corner to the other corner of the map. Most of us don't like change. It makes us unsure, afraid even when we know it's for the best. Sometimes change isn't our choice but life's choice. We go along because we have no choice. The reader makes you take note that home isn't where you live or where you're going to live, but home is having the ones you love with you. That's what makes a home. This couple and their children made plans and the plans fell apart. There wasn't ever enough money and times were hard at best. But they traveled on, searching for what was best for them and their family. It was a journey but it wasn't about the journey but where they would end up. Often times we think we need the big expensive house and all the trimmings to make us happy. We don't stop to think, what if that was all taken away in a heartbeat. What would you do, no house, no job, nowhere to go? You'd strike out searching for that place that would truly be home, no matter where, no matter what kind of living quarters it was, so long as you were together. The book contains some great pictures such as Erawan Falls in Thailand, On the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal, Healy, Alaska, The Chase House in Alaska, The DeMayo family in 2003, and more. The author takes you, the reader along as a traveler in this quest for a place to settle. You get to see all the different places the family traveled to in the vivid descriptions the author provides. What a ride, what a journey, what a FIND!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author and voluntarily decided to review it.