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El sueño de su hija

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Cubriendo los años desde 1950 hasta el siglo XXI, esta dramática conclusión a la historia de dos tomos explora las vidas de cuatro generaciones de mujeres. Cada una ha presentado un frente valiente para disimular heridas profundas, a menudo sin comprender el amor sacrificial de una madre por su hija.
La pequeña Carolyn Arundel siempre tuvo un vínculo especial con su abuelita Marta, debido a que la tuberculosis mantuvo a su madre, Hildie, alejada ocasionalmente durante meses. Pero cuando Carolyn va a la universidad durante la turbulenta época de la guerra de Vietnam, la golpea la tragedia y ella corta todos los lazos familiares, desapareciendo en la cultura del amor libre en San Francisco. Ella reemerge dos años después, perdida y embarazada. Con la ayuda de sus padres, logra construir una vida para su hija antes de enamorarse del guapo y encantador Mitch Hastings.
Spanning the 1950s to the 21st century, this dramatic conclusion to a two-part saga explores the lives of four generations of women. Each has put up a brave front to mask deep hurts, often not understanding the sacrificial love of a mother for her daughter.
Little Carolyn Arundel has always had a special bond with her Oma Marta, especially since tuberculosis took her mother, Hildie, away for months at a time. But when Carolyn goes to college during the turbulent Vietnam War, tragedy strikes and she cuts all family ties, disappearing into the free love culture of San Francisco. She reemerges two years later, lost and pregnant. With the help of her parents, she builds a life for her daughter, May Flower Dawn, before being swept off her feet by the handsome and charming Mitch Hastings.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 16, 2010
      The concluding part of a multigenerational saga by Rivers (Her Mother's Hope) extends to the present day a family story that ultimately includes five generations of women. As the tale opens in the 1950s, Hildemara, a nurse, and her daughter, Carolyn, perpetuate a pattern of secret keeping, a communication failure that also characterized Hildie's relationship with her mother, the Swiss-born, ambitious Marta. The conflict and social experimentation of the 1960s draw Carolyn away from her family, and the cycle of family dysfunction repeats itself as Carolyn gives birth to and raises her own daughter, May Flower Dawn, who in her turn grows up and marries, hoping not to repeat the familial past. Rivers has written another page-turner, yet the sequel is not as successful as the earlier novel, which centered around the compelling character of Marta and took time to narrate events and make subordinate characters interesting. Nonetheless, this heartfelt and sweeping saga is as ambitious as its central matriarch and will sell well.

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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