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Books Written for or by TCKs

 Don’t Pig Out on Junk Food: The MK’s Guide to Survival in the US by Alma Daughterty Gordon

This book contains great advice for young people returning to the United States from places around the World.

 The Happy Room by Catherine Palmer

Drawn together by their sister's tragic illness, each of the Mossman siblings must face the truth of their past. As they reminisce about both good and bad memories of their childhood in Africa, they discover the God who never left them.

 Hidden in My Heart: A TCK's Journey through Cultural Transition by Taylor Murray

Written as a series of individual prayers to God, Hidden in My Heart tells Taylor’s story as a third culture kid. As novelty of life overseas wore off, Taylor became overwhelmed with frustration, loneliness and the sorrow of leaving everything she knew—the States, her home, her extended family — for everything she didn’t know. These prayers are the result of a transparent journey — a journey where she unloads her grief and anger on God and finds Him willing to listen and bring her to a place of healing.

 I Have to Be Perfect by Timothy L. Sanford

Through the sharing of personal experience, the author helps others understand PKs/MKs and for them to understand themselves.

 It’s a Jungle Out There! Book One of the Rani Adventures by Ron Snell

Combine one family of American missionaries and 6,000 Machiguenga Indians with the Amazon jungle of Peru and you have a dynamite recipe for adventure.

 Jungle Calls: Book Three of the Rani Adventures by Ron Snell

The third in the series of the Rani Adventures is filled with more true stories of high pitched tension and hilarious adventure.

 Letters Never Sent, A Global Nomad's Journey from Hurt to Healing by Ruth E. Van Reken

The author's own story of her years growing up overseas via a series of letters she never wrote but wishes she had.

 Life is a Jungle! Book Two of the Rani Adventures by Ron Snell

Life Is a Jungle is sure to entertain while communicating some solid truths about a family's sacrifices for a cause in which members believed fiercely.

 Paper Airplanes in the Himalayas: The Unfinished Path Home by Paul Asbury Seaman

This unusual memoire revisits the ten years the author spent at Murree Christian School, where he was separated from his parents for six months of each year, then reflects on the legacy of such an upbringing.

 Strangers At Home by Carolyn D. Smith, (Editor)

Essays on the effects of living overseas and coming "home" to a strange land.

 Strongest in the Broken Places by Dan Harrison

Telling the story of his own recovery from a dysfunctional childhood, Dan Harrison shows how God can bring us from anger to forgiveness, insecurity to affirmation, compulsiveness to balance.

 The Turtle of Oman by Naomi Shihab Nye

Aref Al-Amri does not want to leave Oman. He does not want to leave his elementary school, his friends, or his beloved grandfather, Siddi. He does not want to live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where his parents will go to graduate school. His mother is desperate for him to pack his suitcase, but he refuses. Finally, she calls Siddi for help. But rather than pack, Aref and Siddi go on a series of adventures. This book could be helpful with children who are struggling with a move overseas for the first time.



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