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| Biography
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| United States
<td>  Biography
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| Flyfoot Press
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<td> United States
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| October 22, 2002
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| English
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<td> October 22, 2002
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| 0968871615
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<td> English
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<td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Pages</b> </td>
<td> 124
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<td> 0968871615
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<p><b>Homesick for Eternity</b> is an autobiography by <a href="/index.php?title=ManWoman" title="ManWoman">ManWoman</a>. It was published in <a href="/index.php?title=2002" title="2002">2002</a>.
</p><p>This 124 page softcover autobiography features color reproductions of ManWoman's work.
</p><p>"The 40 hauntingly beautiful paintings in this autobiography express man's longing to go home to God. Not the repressive God of organized religion, but the sacred, loving spirit that creates mankind and the universe. ManWoman's art takes you to that place of eternal peace."
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="External_links">External links</span></h2>
<ul><li><a class="external text" href="http://shop.bme.com/product/homesick-for-eternity/" rel="nofollow">BMEshop - Homesick for Eternity</a>
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'''Homesick for Eternity''' is an autobiography by [[ManWoman]]. It was published in [[2002]].


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This 124 page softcover autobiography features color reproductions of ManWoman's work.
 
"The 40 hauntingly beautiful paintings in this autobiography express man's longing to go home to God. Not the repressive God of organized religion, but the sacred, loving spirit that creates mankind and the universe. ManWoman's art takes you to that place of eternal peace."
 
==External links==
*[http://shop.bme.com/product/homesick-for-eternity/ BMEshop - Homesick for Eternity]

Latest revision as of 05:03, 17 September 2023

Homesick for Eternity
Homesickforeternityman.jpg
Author ManWoman
Illustrator
Genre Biography
Country United States
Publisher Flyfoot Press
Published October 22, 2002
Language English
Pages 124
ISBN 0968871615

Homesick for Eternity is an autobiography by ManWoman. It was published in 2002.

This 124 page softcover autobiography features color reproductions of ManWoman's work.

"The 40 hauntingly beautiful paintings in this autobiography express man's longing to go home to God. Not the repressive God of organized religion, but the sacred, loving spirit that creates mankind and the universe. ManWoman's art takes you to that place of eternal peace."

External links