
Her Daughter’s Dream
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Narrated by:
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Stina Nielsen
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Written by:
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Francine Rivers
About this listen
In the dramatic conclusion to the New York Times best seller Her Mother’s Hope, Francine Rivers delivers a rich and deeply moving story about the silent sorrows that can tear a family apart and the grace and forgiveness that can heal even the deepest wounds.
Growing up isn’t easy for little Carolyn Arundel. With her mother, Hildemara, quarantined to her room with tuberculosis, Carolyn forms a special bond with her oma Marta, who moves in to care for the household. But as tensions between Hildie and Marta escalate, Carolyn believes she is to blame. When Hildie returns to work and Marta leaves, Carolyn and her brother grow up as latchkey kids in a world gripped by the fear of the Cold War.
College offers Carolyn the chance to find herself, but a family tragedy shatters her newfound independence. Rather than return home, she cuts all ties and disappears into the heady counterculture of San Francisco. When she reemerges two years later, more lost than ever, she reluctantly turns to her family to help rebuild a life for her and her own daughter, May Flower Dawn.
Just like Carolyn, May Flower Dawn develops a closer bond with her grandmother, Hildie, than with her mother, causing yet another rift between generations. But as Dawn struggles to avoid the mistakes of those who went before her, she vows that somehow she will be a bridge between the women in her family rather than the wall that separates them forever.
Spanning from the 1950s to present day, Her Daughter’s Dream is the emotional final chapter of an unforgettable family saga about the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter—and the very nature of unconditional love.
©2010 Francine Rivers (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLCWhat listeners say about Her Daughter’s Dream
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- bellpepper
- 2019-04-28
A three generational story.
I lived in this book, I cried, I got mad, couldn’t wait for more. Now it’s finished and I have to say goodbye to the characters. I didn’t expect that many chapters, it was a long story.
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- Pearl Ajayi
- 2020-02-18
My heart strings
Beautifully written.
I felt I was a fly on the walls for each page. I've cried so much at the death of Niclas, Omar and Dawnnnnnn. That hurt but her life was a sacrifice and a testimony at the end. I love how relevant everything is. Thank you Francine God continue to use you!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-10-10
Wonderful book
This was a very moving beautifully written book. I highly recommend it to anyone! A heartwarming listen.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-08-09
Beautiful story
Thoroughly enjoyed this beautifully written book. Narrator did an incredible job. I Loved every part.
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- Patricia Wiebe
- 2019-05-23
Great book even if you did not read in sequence
the narrator does an excellent job
I enjoy listening and do not get bored thanks for making it a an audiobook
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