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Wish Me Home
Wish Me Home | Kay Bratt
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In her first work of contemporary women's fiction, bestselling author Kay Bratt draws on her own life experiences to create a raw, yet inescapably warm, novel about friendship and a wary heart's unexpected capacity to love.A hungry, stray dog is the last thing Cara Butter needs. Stranded in Georgia with only her backpack and a few dwindling dollars, she already has too much baggage. Like her twin sister, Hana, who has broken Cara's heart one too many times. After a lifetime of family troubles, and bouncing from one foster home to another, Cara decides to leave it all behind and strike out alone--on foot.Cara sets off to Florida to see the home of her literary hero, Ernest Hemingway, accompanied only by Hemi, the stray dog who proves to be the perfect travel companion. But the harrowing trip takes unexpected turns as strangers become friends who make her question everything, and Cara finds that as the journey unfolds, so does her life--in ways she could never imagine.
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SonyaBeatty
Wish Me Home | Kay Bratt
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Next on the audiobook list is this. I like that I can go back and forth between listening and reading. So far so good.

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Elizabeth2
Wish Me Home | Kay Bratt
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This book was very sweet. Some might think it was too saccharine and innocent. I liked the hope that the novel evokes; the sense that there is good in this world. With all of the strife, divide and hate that we all see daily, this book reminds us that there are good people in this country. Combine that with a dog, a Hemingway obsession & Key West and I was hooked!