In the year she turned 50, Liz Moore acted on a long-time daydream. She loaded up her car and left home for a year. Her goal was to randomly find a small town far away, move in, get a job, and live life without a plan, away ...

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In the year she turned 50, Liz Moore acted on a long-time daydream. She loaded up her car and left home for a year. Her goal was to randomly find a small town far away, move in, get a job, and live life without a plan, away from all things familiar. After a month to two months, it would be time to leave for the next town and a new set of adventures, until she had completed a tour of America. “Making it home” refers to making each town home for the time she was there. “Making it home” also meant rushing home to deal with crises, including a devastating betrayal and family tragedy.

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