Dream a Little Dream

Dream a Little Dream by Joan Jonker is a New Ed edition published by Headline Publishing Group in 2000. This 501-page novel is presented in English and explores the lives of Bob and his wife Edie, who grew up on the same street in Seaforth. As Bob’s business flourishes, Edie finds herself drifting away from her origins. In a bid to reconnect with their past, Bob takes their two youngest children back to Seaforth, where they uncover the happiness that has eluded them.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, roots, and the impact of success on personal relationships. The story captures the essence of modern fiction and sagas, illustrating the journey of rediscovery and the importance of staying grounded. Through Bob and Edie’s experiences, the book presents a poignant exploration of how one’s background shapes their identity and the joy that can be found in returning to one’s beginnings.
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Bob and his wife Edie grew up in the same street in Seaforth and they struggled to make ends meet. But as Bob’s business becomes more successful, Edie loses touch with her roots. Bob decides to take his two youngest children back to Seaforth and they soon discover happiness is waiting for them.
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