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Disillusioned and yearning for freedom, Emily Wierenga left home
at age eighteen with no intention of ever returning. Broken down by
organized religion, a childhood battle with anorexia, and her
parents’ rigidity, she set out to find God somewhere else--anywhere
else. Her travels took her across Canada, Central America, the
United States, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. She had no
idea that her faith was waiting for her the whole time--in the
place she least expected it.
Poignant and passionate, Atlas Girl is a very personal story
of a universal yearning for home and the assurance that we are
known, forgiven, and beloved. Readers will find in this memoir a
true description of living faith as a two-way pursuit in a world
fraught with distraction. Anyone who wrestles with the brokenness
we find in the world will love this emotional journey into the arms
of the God who heals all wounds.
Emily Wierenga left home at age eighteen with no intention of
ever returning.
Broken down by organized religion, a childhood battle with
anorexia, and her parents’ rigidity, she set out to find God
somewhere else--anywhere else. Her travels took her across three
continents in buses, cars, and planes, across mountains and over
deep blue seas.
What she hadn’t realized was that her faith was waiting for her the
whole time--in the place she least expected it.
Poignant and passionate, Atlas Girl is a deeply personal
story of the yearning we all share to be truly known, entirely
forgiven, and utterly loved.
"Emily shares the unexpected beauty God has created in her broken
places as he’s made her heart whole again, and how he can do the
same for you."--Holley Gerth, bestselling author of
You’re Already Amazing
"Her honesty is raw, real. Her faith is hard-won. And when it
finally pours out, her love--oh, her love soars off the page
and makes a nest in our hearts. Brilliant and
beautiful."
--Liz Curtis Higgs, bestselling
author of Bad Girls of the Bible
"This isn’t just a book, this is a journey. Of grief and wonder,
loss and gain. Emily tells a world-spanning story that this world
needs!"--Jon Acuff, New York Times bestselling author
of Start
"I felt like she was giving me an atlas of my own, asking me real,
important questions about my own walk through life. Her story about
loss, life, and love is worth its telling."--Tsh Oxenreider,
author of Notes from a Blue Bike
Emily T. Wierenga is an award-winning journalist, blogger,
commissioned artist and columnist, and the author of six books,
including the memoirs Atlas Girl and Making It Home.
Proceeds from Emily’s books benefit her nonprofit, The Lulu Tree,
partnering with single mothers in the slums and villages of Africa.
She lives in Alberta, Canada, with her husband and three children.
To learn more, please visit www.thelulutree.com.