Woven Dreams

Woven Dreams by Joanna Hampton, published by Jove Books in 2000, is a first edition novel comprising 273 pages. This work of fiction intertwines elements of romance and historical narrative, centering on the lives of Sarah Granger and Benjamin McCauley. Their story begins when they discover a small boy and a baby in a deserted alley, leading to themes of compassion and connection as they navigate their growing relationship.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of love and community as Sarah offers shelter to the orphans and introduces them to the art of quilting. The narrative delves into the dynamics between Sarah and Benjamin, highlighting their developing bond amidst the backdrop of their shared experiences. Woven Dreams presents a rich tapestry of emotions and relationships, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ journeys in a setting that emphasizes both personal and communal ties.
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One night Sarah Granger and a local policeman, Benjamin McCauley, find a small boy crouching in a deserted alley, clutching a basket that contains a baby wrapped in a beautiful quilt. Sarah offers the orphans shelter and introduces them to the joys of quilting, but she’s distracted by Benjamin’s kindness and charm — and together they craft a most precious love…
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