Emily Parker spoke with author Jo Swinney about her new book 'Home, the Quest to Belong', her experience of being a 'third culture' child and what home means to her.
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More and more of us are on the move and living in countries we weren't
born in, or travelling for work, or live a long way from anywhere
where we have family. There is this big, gaping need within all of us
for home so that's why I wrote it.
Emily: For
anybody who wants to get hold of a copy of the book, how can they do
so?
Jo: It's available from Christian book shops, from Amazon, and from Eden. It shouldn't be too hard to get a hold of.
Emily: If anyone wants to find out more about your other books 'God Hunting' and 'Through the Dark Woods' I'm presuming they can find them the same way, or do you have a website?
Jo: Yes to both those things. My website is joswinney.com and
there's information about my books there, but they're also all on
Amazon and in Christian book shops. ![]()
Emily Parker is from the birthplace of radio, Chelmsford in Essex, and was the first media training student at Cross Rhythms in 2012. After moving back home from Stoke, she is now working in commercial radio in London. Emily is on the Board of Reference for xRhythms alongside her husband Sam and is a part of the CGI network of churches.
