The Migrant, Nicholas Sheridan Stanton
The Migrant, Nicholas Sheridan Stanton
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The Migrant

Author: Nicholas Sheridan Stanton

Narrator: Paul Michael Garcia

Unabridged: 28 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2006

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Family: the word is both sweet and bitter. We all have one, and we spend our lives running to and running from these connections. From one coast to the other, three diverse characters follow paths that will mysteriously connect, discovering a new appreciation for faith, forgiveness, and family.

About Nicholas Sheridan Stanton

Nicholas Sheridan Stanton, after a thirty-year career in the aerospace industry, is now a writer by choice and spends his time observing and living life as fully as possible. His books include Gabriel’s Promise, The Migrant, The Gumshoe Diaries, KK Undercover Mystery: The Cookie Caper, and KK Undercover Mystery: The Haunted Field Trip. He lives in Southern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tengb on January 17, 2011

I loved this book and couldn't put it down! Captivating from beginning to end, The Migrant is drama, suspense, and love story all rolled into one. The plot is original, creative and heart-warming with characters you love and despise, but all of whom you can relate to. The twists and turns in this sto......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on October 28, 2010

I read this book when it first came out and enjoyed it very much . Then I saw that there was a audio verison avaibale from Blackstone Audio so I gave it a listen and hearing it after have read it really had a magical effect bringing the people in story alive. So I'll be looking forward to his next b......more

Goodreads review by Nicholas on December 08, 2011

a good story...check it out......more

Goodreads review by Diana on January 25, 2017

It took a lot of pages to show how everyone was linked, but I enjoyed the plot. The Bible passages were a nice touch to begin chapters.......more

Goodreads review by Liro on February 10, 2013

The most important treasure that you collect in life is your own family. I totally agree with the author and was inspired by the story. Definitely a good read!......more