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In 1910, the small town of Larkspur, California is shaken by the actions of early settlers. The McCalls, the Murphys, and the Kilkennys collide in a crisis of old ideas and new technology, as well as clashing ideas about the lower, middle, and upper classes. Bestselling author Patricia Garfield's latest work tells the story of Katie McCall's dream romance with Ned Kilkenny. The copper-skinned young man, who labors in the town lumberyard and serves as a waiter, appears to be poor and unskilled. Yet other clues suggest he may actually be someone far more distinguished. Garfield's latest work is…mehr

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In 1910, the small town of Larkspur, California is shaken by the actions of early settlers. The McCalls, the Murphys, and the Kilkennys collide in a crisis of old ideas and new technology, as well as clashing ideas about the lower, middle, and upper classes. Bestselling author Patricia Garfield's latest work tells the story of Katie McCall's dream romance with Ned Kilkenny. The copper-skinned young man, who labors in the town lumberyard and serves as a waiter, appears to be poor and unskilled. Yet other clues suggest he may actually be someone far more distinguished. Garfield's latest work is a romance, a historical novel, and a captivating retelling of immigrants forced to face new challenges including prejudice. Mostly it is a story of the transforming power of love.
Autorenporträt
Patricia Garfield is a renowned expert in dreams; her Ph.D. is in Clinical Psychology. Author of fourteen books on dreams (nine for adults; five for children), Patricia's bestseller Creative Dreaming (1974, 1995) is considered a classic; it appears in fifteen languages. She won the 2002 Parents' Guide Media Award for The Dream Book. In 2012, The International Association for the Study of Dreams granted her an award for Lifetime Achievement in Dreamwork.