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autobiography
"Homesick" by Jean Fritz tells the story of a young girl named Lydia who travels with her family to settle in the United States during World War II. Overcoming adversity and adapting to a new culture, Lydia learns the importance of home and family throughout her journey.
Jean finds a way to feel as though she fits in, in China, without sacrificing her American identity
Jean Guttery, Arthur Guttery, Myrtle Guttery, Andrea Hull, Lin Nai-Nai, Miriam Guttery, Jean's Grandmother and Grandfather.
Because she doesn't remember all of her childhood, so not everything may be true.
Subterranean Homesick Blues. Red Hot chili Peppers version.
Jean Vandeveer Cox has written: 'Travel know-how' -- subject(s): Travel
Jean and Her Family - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 April 1913
the climax of the book is Jean moving to America and falling in love with Donald Burch
Jean Bourdarias has written: 'Guide des chemins de Compostelle' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Automobile travel, Description and travel
Jean A. Cole has written: 'Tracing your family history'