Journeying Home

Can missed connections and tragic loss in one generation be redeemed in the future? Can a plain old brick and mortar house be the catalyst for this redemption?

Set against the backdrop of WWI and flowing into the present day, the novel is a riveting story of two strong women whose lives converge across time.

Praise for Journeying Home

“Emily Saxe Nydam’s JOURNEYING HOME is an absorbing family drama that successfully explores how the lives of two women separated by 100 years of history intertwine.” — Craig Jones for IndieReader

“Readers will be enthralled…, as buried secrets explode in dual storylines awash in both sorrow and resilience, making this a touching concession to the pain—and beauty—of starting over.” — BookLife/Publishers Weekly Review

“Readers of Kristin Hannah will feel at home with this novel, but the immersive historical setting, the quality of the writing, and the story's emotional sweep reminded me more of Amor Towles, Elizabeth Strout and Anthony Doerr. Journeying Home is a book to savor and cherish!” –Olivia Noble, NetGalley Review

“A fantastic historical fiction. Loved every minute of it. Beautifully written and explored. Will definitely look for more books by Emily Saxe Nydam!” — Lo Mah, NetGalley Review

“I love historical fiction it has always been one of my favourite genres since I was a little girl and it is because of books like this. I couldn't put it down, it is well written with well developed characters that I completely and utterly became lost in. I loved it.” — Kirsty Montgomery, NetGalley Review

“I loved this novel. Couldn’t put it down and was sad when it was over. The story spans several generations from WW1 till present day. If you like Kristin Hannah you’ll love Journeying Home!” — Amazon Reviewer