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Come Back, Barbara, Third Edition
- A Father's Pursuit of a Prodigal Daughter
- Narrated by: Susan Hanfield, Tom Parks
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Take heart! God's grace is for prodigal children (and parents too).
When 18-year-old Barbara rejects her parents' Christianity, God's grace pursues all three - through grief and conflict to joyful reconciliation. This honest, vulnerable account, written by father and daughter, offers invaluable lessons for parents and children at any age or stage - and for anyone with a prodigal loved one - showing how struggles may be faced with humility, courage, and hope.
This third edition features a new foreword from Barbara Miller Juliani.