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“The Road Home” has all the makings of a memorable and heartwarming story, especially for mothers who have lost children or who have prodigal children.”Ann TatlockThis baby just might be the miracle they need.At the center of The Road Home is Sarah Kiser—a nurse, a loving mother, and a woman who wonders if her family will ever find stable ground. When Children Services calls, asking her to foster a baby she worries how her family will respond.Since the death of his brother, seventeen-year old, Luke Kiser has descended into a nightmare of bad choices: drinking, stealing, and getting suspended from school for fighting with his school rivalry, Mouse. And Luke thinks his brother is in cahoots with God.Georgia Tolliver, a very young African-American woman, is recovering from the loss of her first-born child. When Children Services takes custody of her newly newborn, one thing is certain—they must keep the baby out of the father’s hands.As Sarah tries to help the stream of grieving people, the only thing she can do is cling to her faith, and what her mother once said—nothing is ever lost.