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In A Woman's of Substance, Barbara Taylor Bradford captivated millions of readers with the enthralling and triumphant tale of Emma Harte and her remarkable rise to the top of her own international business cartel. Now in this exciting and mesmerizing sequel, Emma's story -- and her legacy -- continue.
Having achieved the pinnacle of success, the elderly Emma relinquishes control of her vast empire to her beloved grand-daughter Paula McGill Fairley. Though Emma asks Paula to hold her dream, she knows that the young woman must also have one of her own -- a vision that will see her through future hardship. Devastating greed, heartbreaking betrayal, and ruthless enemies will put Paula to the ultimate test, as she faces shattering losses, discovers a grand love, and strives to be all that her grandmother was...and more.
Rich with all the passion, intrigue, and emotions that made A Woman of Substance so wonderfully satisfying, Hold the Dream once again showcases the brilliance of Barbara Taylor Bradford.
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Hold the Dream
October 4, 2005, St. Martin's Paperbacks
Mass Market Paperback
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0312935595 9780312935597
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Hold the dream: the sequel to A woman of substance
1985, Doubleday
Hardcover
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0385181280 9780385181280
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"Emma Harte was almost eighty years old."
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