Her Daughters Dream, Francine Rivers
Her Daughters Dream, Francine Rivers
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Her Daughter's Dream

Author: Francine Rivers

Narrator: Stina Nielsen

Unabridged: 17 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/14/2010


Synopsis

In the dramatic conclusion to the Marta’s Legacy series, Marta’s granddaughter, Carolyn, comes of age during the
turbulent 1960s, struggling to navigate a tense family life. Though collge offers a taste of freedom, tragedy shatters
Carolyn’s confidence and she disappears into the heady counterculture of San Francisco. When she reemerges, more
lost than ever, she reluctantly turns to her family to help her rebuild a life for herself and her own daughter, May
Flower Dawn.

Familiar tensions emerge when Dawn develops a closer bond with her grandmother than her own mother. As she
seeks to avoid the mistakes of those who went before her, Dawn vows to become a bridge between the women in her
family rather than the wall that separates them forever.

Her Daughter’s Dream is the emotional final chapter of an unforgettable saga about the silent sorrows that can tear
a family apart, the sacrifices mothers make for their daughters, and the very nature of unconditional love.

Reviews

I have one word that sums up my overall feelings about this book. It was WONDERFUL! I really enjoyed the first book, but loved this one even more! I was so inspired as I read about how the Lord pulled each of these ladies through the hard times and I cried more than once while reading this book. Not......more

Goodreads review by Marnie

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6 First Sentence: Dear Rosie, Trip called. What an excellent conclusion to Marta's Legacy......more

Goodreads review by Ritu

This second book following 'Her mother's hope' continues to trace the relationship between mothers and daughters over the generations. I found the book very interesting when I pondered about the friction and hidden messages and nuances that passed between mom, daughter and grand-daughter. Marta's da......more