Marvelous Journey Home
Product DescriptionThe Marvelous Journey Home tells the remarkable story of parents and children coming together. This story, based on actual events, takes the reader through a rollercoaster of emotions as parents seek their child, who longs for the chance to have a family and travel home to a faraway place. With scenes situated from orphanages in small, remote Russian villages, to Moscow, and finally on to América, “the fairytale land,” the reader is taken on a journey around . . . More >>

As you have probably guessed by now, this audio is one family’s account of their emotional journey through the process of adopting a Russian child. This story serves as an example for others who are interested in pursuing the adoption process, and is filled with hope and disappointment, love and loss, happiness and despair. A good job from a new audio publishing venture.
Rating: 5 / 5
If anyone has journeyed down the road of international adoption, they empathize with the author’s every pen stroke. The book starts off with John describing a little girl who longs to be adopted after her best friend is adopted. He captures what this little girl was surely going through in heart-touching detail, having obviously been told first-hand what it was like to be so lonely, teetering on the verge of losing hope. The delicate feelings of many sweet children, as well as the see-saw emotions of the would-be mom and dad, who never gave up, are captured so vividly in this book. This book is based on actual experiences. Knowing that simply makes the tears of sadness and joy flow more freely as you live this experience. If you haven’t experienced internation adoption, you just might find yourself Google’ing ‘Russian Adoption’ before you finish.
Rating: 5 / 5
I received an advance copy of this book some months ago. The commercially edited version is just as good, and perhaps flows a bit better. While written as “fiction” to protect privacy, almost all of the events depicted are taken directly from John and Amy’s experience in adopting three children from Russia.
The book offers a tremendous amount of insight into the bureaucratic world of international adoption. But this isn’t a “how-to” book on adoption. It is a story of love, hope, fear and triumph. There are no villains. Most of us will live a whole lifetime without ever encountering a real villain. There are problems to overcome. Differences of opinion. Of course there is bureucracy. . . . . . . . . . can’t be helped. In short, it is a story of life – several lives really. And that makes it a story we can all relate to.
Three Russian orphans had their lives changed forever because someone was willing to love them and pay the price to salvage them. The story teaches that we can all save someone. You need to read the book, and if you ever get the chance to hear John or Amy tell you their story personally, do whatever it takes to do so. It will change your perspective on life.
Rating: 4 / 5
i really enjoyed reading this book and could barely put it down until i finished it. i would recommend this novel whether you are considering adoption or not. it is a wonderful story about the love of a family.
Rating: 5 / 5
It has been some time since I have read a book that captured my emotions like Mr. Simmons “Marvelous Journey Home. ” The book captures the emotions of two little girls in Russia as well as those of a loving couple in the U. S. , who are both wanting family togetherness. As the story progesses, it reveals the obstacles that must be overcome before the parents are finally united with their daughters.
I highly recommend this wonderful book to anyone who is willing to pursue their dreams.
Bill Jenson
West Jordan, Utah
Rating: 5 / 5