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It is 1893 and the first generation of immigrants who came to America for the promise of free land and a good life for their children have finally achieved their dreams. They labored hard on the land and now have a bountiful heritage to pass on to the next generation. However, many of the young people aren't interested in becoming farmersthey have aspirations of their own. Thorliff Bjorklund has been writing stories and plays since he was a young boy and longs to attend college to study journalism. But his father has other plans for him and refuses to agree. Thorliff is torn between love for his father and the pull of his dream. Must he choose between the two?
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A Dream To Follow: ''His dream is to become a journalist. Will his father give his blessings?''
2001, Bethany House Publishers, a Ministry of Bethany Fellowship International
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in English
- Bethany House Publishers 2nd printing ed.
0764223178 9780764223174
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