Believing the Dream (Return to Red River) this question feed

asked by runaway on November 10, 2006 8:10 AM
They Never Imagined Following Their Dreams Would Be So Costly

A passion for writing has burned brightly in Thorliff Bjorklund's heart for as long as he can remember. But college life is not as he had imagined. Both time and distance have created a rift between him and his childhood sweetheart, and the only bright spot in his life is his job at the newspaper.

When summer arrives, things are looking up at school, but Thorliff must return home and confront his faltering relationship with Anji. Will he find the bonds of love still strong?

For Elizabeth Rogers, marriage seems out of the question. Since learning that her mother died giving birth to her, Elizabeth has determined to become a doctor in order to save the lives of other women in childbirth. Will she achieve her dream when it is nearly impossible for a woman to enter medical school?


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As a daughter of a Swedish immigrant that homesteaded in North Dakota in the early 1900's, I have read the 6 book series of Red River, and the first 2 return books. I have shared them with my sisters and daughter. Today I am buying return #3. These books are so real, they are like re-living my childhood. These thing really happened the way the author describes it. I can't wait to see if the series continues!! Awesome, historical,can't put down, truly enjoyable reading!! These books have enhanced my memories,and I recomend them to anyone interested in Dakota history, or Scandinavian immigration!!
reviewed by faithfulone on November 24, 2006 1:48 PM

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Thorliff is off trying to get his college education. There are some really sad moments, but also some really happy ones, too. I must say that I'm rooting for Anji to come to her senses and go back to Thorliff. I like Elizabeth, but just don't think she's the right wife for Thorliff. I like the new characters, but I do wish for more about the ones in Blessing. It was a wonderful book though and I can't wait to read the next one!
reviewed by motivations on November 28, 2006 1:45 AM

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