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In the first novel of the Dream Trilogy, Nora Roberts begins the story of three women who shared a home and a childhood--but grew to fulfill their own unique destinies... Margo, Kate and Laura were brought up like sisters amidst the peerless grandeur of Templeton House. But it was Margo whose dreams first took her far away . . . Margo Sullivan had everything a young woman could ask for. But while growing up along the rocky cliffs of Monterey, she couldn't help but dream of bigger things. The daughter of the Templeton's stern Irish housekeeper, Margo had been treated like a member of the family. Deep down, she knew that money could not buy the thing she craved most--her mother's acceptance. Maybe things would be different if she could be sweet like Laura--or had Kate's shrewd head for business. But all Margo knew how to do was be Margo, and that meant doing things her own way--no matter what the consequences . . .

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Daring to Dream, Nora Roberts

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1996
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Signet
Jaar van publicatie
1996
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
384
ISBN10
0451189604
ISBN13
9780451189608
Eerste editie
1996
Oorspronkelijke titel
Daring to Dream
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In the first novel of the Dream Trilogy, Nora Roberts begins the story of three women who shared a home and a childhood--but grew to fulfill their own unique destinies... Margo, Kate and Laura were brought up like sisters amidst the peerless grandeur of Templeton House. But it was Margo whose dreams first took her far away . . . Margo Sullivan had everything a young woman could ask for. But while growing up along the rocky cliffs of Monterey, she couldn't help but dream of bigger things. The daughter of the Templeton's stern Irish housekeeper, Margo had been treated like a member of the family. Deep down, she knew that money could not buy the thing she craved most--her mother's acceptance. Maybe things would be different if she could be sweet like Laura--or had Kate's shrewd head for business. But all Margo knew how to do was be Margo, and that meant doing things her own way--no matter what the consequences . . .