Vagabond Come Home: Collected Stories of the Wayfarer’s Return

Vagabond Come Home: Collected Stories of the Wayfarer’s Return

Fourteen fiction stories capture the mood of travelers at crisis points along their spiritual road, their souls yearning for connection, redemption, belonging.

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Fourteen fiction stories capture the mood of travelers at crisis points along their spiritual road, their souls yearning for connection, redemption, belonging.

  • An American tutor in 1970s’ Japan, disenchanted with love and the faith he once embraced, plunges into Kyoto’s pantheistic culture.
  • Aging ex-pat Dolores tours a Mexican mummy museum to face the fear that drove her from family and the grace that calls her back.
  • In the South of France on a quest for more than souvenirs, T.C. encounters the occult despite warnings by Great-Uncle Elroy, a cartographer whose map of Montpellier cautions her against straying from the safe and true path.

Infused with lyrical prose and profound insight, the collection encompasses the essence of homecoming through tales that resonate with readers who have felt the pull of distant destinations or the longing for a place to call home. Each narrative not only entertains but also, through study questions, invites deeper reflection on the truths underlying our shared human experience.

Readers of literary fiction with a theological twist will enjoy the adventure, symbolism, and provocative depth of these stories set around the world.

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Genres: Contemporary, Inspirational, Mosaic Collection, Short Story Collection, Women's Fiction
Publisher: Rolled Scroll Press
Publication Year: 2024
ASIN: B0DGVQHFBY
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About the Author
Deb Elkink

Deb Elkink lives in a cottage beside a babbling creek in rural Alberta, Canada. She grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and studied in Minneapolis­–Saint Paul (B.A. Communications), publishing a dozen or so short stories and articles as a young adult. She spent the next twenty years as a rancher’s wife and homeschooling mom (rounding up cattle on horseback, cooking for huge branding crews, earning her private pilot’s license, readying kids for high school). Graduate studies (M.A. Theology) then prepared her for editing a professional quarterly magazine, doctoral dissertations and scholarly articles, and an online expository Bible study.

Today she writes and edits, travels like mad, drinks lots of creamy decaf with friends, and speaks to women’s groups about the Christian faith. Her debut novel (The Third Grace) received Canada’s prestigious Grace Irwin Prize in 2012, and her literary work on the fiction of a late-Victorian British writer (Roots and Branches: The Symbol of the Tree in the Imagination of G.K. Chesterton) was published in 2015.

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