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Cargando... Her Daughter’s Dream: Marta’s Legacy Series Book 2 (A Gripping Historical Christian Fiction Family Saga from the 1900s to the 1950s) (2010 original; edición 2020)por Francine Rivers (Autor)
Información de la obraHer Daughter's Dream por Francine Rivers (2010)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I don't always enjoy realistic fiction (I sometimes find the genre a little boring), but I wasn't bored for a single minute with this duology. Marta (from Her Mother's Hope) has always been my favorite, and it was so beautiful to see her wisdom and maturity in this second book. I also thought that Rivers handled the switch between Hildemara's POV and her daughter's POV incredibly well, especially considering the significant rift between them. The themes of grace and love and healing were real and raw and truly profound, and the ending was both beautiful and tragic. Overall, it's just my opinion that you can't read this series without coming to the conclusion that Rivers is a writer with immense talent. For anyone who is wondering about the content and whether this book is clean, this duology has much less sexual content than [b:Redeeming Love|11422|Redeeming Love|Francine Rivers|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1550053167l/11422._SX50_.jpg|820210] and [b:Bridge to Haven|18228202|Bridge to Haven|Francine Rivers|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1376078910l/18228202._SY75_.jpg|25663814] do. The latter two can also be darker at times than this series. I'm not sure about Rivers's other books since I haven't read them yet, but Marta's Legacy is a great Christian fiction series to read if you've been curious about Rivers's books but still wary of the content of her other books. Content warnings: Recommended for mature readers 12 (conservative recommendation for readers 15 ) Please note that I read the audio copy of Her Daughter's Dream. 5/5 stars for that, by the way! Marta's Legacy Duology: An epic family saga spanning decades, the Marta’s Legacy duology follows four generations of women as they grow up and find their place in the world, exploring the acts of love and sacrifice that are made by mothers for their daughters. Marta grows up in Switzerland with a demanding father and a mother who coddles her younger sister. Forced to leave school and find work at age 10, Marta does not let anything stand in her way of reaching her ambitions – not even family tragedy. Eventually, Marta finds her way to Canada and into the arms of her husband, Niclas. When her own daughter is born, Marta is determined to raise a child with enough backbone to stand up for herself, but all Hildemara knows is that her mother doesn’t love her as much as her other children. As each subsequent generation grows up in the shadow of past hurts and misunderstandings, the rifts between family members continue to widen – until someone finally has the courage to bring them all together again before it’s too late to say what needs to be said. Expanding on the same themes introduced in Leota’s Garden, and inspired by her own family history, Francine Rivers delves deeper into the individual experiences, personality differences, and cultural influences that can shape a person and their relationships over time. It’s a fascinating saga, painful at times, but with much-needed healing and reconciliation at the end! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesMarta’s legacy (2) Distinciones
De la querida autora del ?xito de librer?a Amor redentor nos llega esta poderosa saga que abarca continentes y generaciones en una historia inolvidable acerca de la familia y la fe, de sue?os y desilusiones y, en ?ltima instancia, de la perseverancia y firmeza del amor. En este final dram?tico al ?xito de librer?a La esperanza de su madre, Francine Rivers nos entrega una conmovedora historia acerca de sufrimientos silenciosos que pueden apartar a una familia, y de la gracia y el perd?n capaces de sanar aun las heridas m?s profundas.Crecer no es f?cil para la peque?a Carolyn Arundel. Hildemara, su madre, est? recluida con tuberculosis y Carolyn desarrolla una relaci?n especial con su abuela Marta, quien se ha mudado con ellos para ayudar con las tareas del hogar. Sin embargo, las tensiones entre Hildie y Marta aumentan y Carolyn cree que ella es la responsable. Cuando Hildie regresa al trabajo y Marta se va, Carolyn y su hermano crecen por su cuenta en un mundo amenazado por la Guerra Fr?a. La universidad le da a Carolyn la oportunidad de encontrarse a s? misma, pero una tragedia familiar destruye su recientemente descubierta independencia. En lugar de regresar al hogar, ella corta toda comunicaci?n y desaparece en la excitante contracultura de San Francisco. Cuando reaparece dos a?os despu?s, m?s perdida que nunca, a rega?adientes vuelve a su familia tratando de reconstruir una vida para s? misma y para su propia hija, May Flower Dawn. Al igual que Carolyn, May Flower Dawn desarrolla una mejor relaci?n con su abuela, Hildie, que con su propia madre, ocasionando otra separaci?n m?s entre generaciones. No obstante, Dawn trata de evitar los errores cometidos y promete que tratar? de ser un puente entre las mujeres de su familia en lugar de una pared que las separe para siempre. Abarcando desde 1950 hasta el tiempo presente, El sue?o de su hija es el emocionante cap?tulo final de una inolvidable saga familiar acerca de los sacrificios que cada madre hace por su hija -y de la naturaleza misma del amor incondicional. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I will say that the first 60-70% of the book was quite dark. Everything that could go wrong seemed to go wrong and I was losing hope in the book. Rivers got quite heavy-handed with a particular topic, and I didn't like that. Not because I disagree with what she was saying, but just because it was too much foreshadowing. I felt like I was being hit over the head with it.
And then the climax of the book happened. The women were finally locked up together without being able to leave and they addressed their issues. It was emotional and sad and healing. There were generations of women who all had dysfunctional relationships with each other that needed to be mended. I also liked that Marta's secrets came out even though she was gone.
AND THAT ENDING. That is literally all I can say without spoiling anything, but yeah, if you know, you know.
4 Stars
Content: As with all of Francine's books, I recommend for 18 . ( )