Coming Home

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Coming Home

Coming Home may refer to various subjects including films, songs, albums, and books, each sharing the common theme of return or reunion. This article will focus on providing an overview of notable instances across different media.

Films[edit | edit source]

Music[edit | edit source]

Albums[edit | edit source]

Songs[edit | edit source]

  • "Coming Home" (Diddy – Dirty Money song), a 2010 song by Diddy – Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey, known for its themes of redemption and reflection.
  • "Coming Home" (Leon Bridges song), the title track from Leon Bridges' 2015 album, which showcases his signature soulful sound.

Literature[edit | edit source]

  • Coming Home (novel), a novel by Rosamunde Pilcher, published in 1995. The story, set in Cornwall, England, during and after the Second World War, follows the life of Judith Dunbar and her connections with the Carey-Lewis family. It is celebrated for its detailed character development and evocative setting.

Themes and Interpretations[edit | edit source]

The concept of "coming home" often symbolizes a return to one's roots, a reunion with loved ones, or a journey towards self-discovery. In literature and film, this theme is frequently explored in the context of war, migration, and personal growth. In music, it can reflect a wide range of emotions, from nostalgia and longing to hope and redemption.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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