A L JAMBOR’S new book, “hannah’s dream” is a romance for all ages


Posted November 19, 2013 by scottmario83

West Coast, FL, November 15, 2013– Filled with authentic details impeccably described, A. L. Jambor’s latest book, “Hannah’s Dream,” is a time machine back to the end of the 19th Century on the New Jersey shore.

 
Charming characters and family tragedy bring a young woman to her life’s love

West Coast, FL, November 15, 2013– Filled with authentic details impeccably described, A. L. Jambor’s latest book, “Hannah’s Dream,” is a time machine back to the end of the 19th Century on the New Jersey shore. There begins the story of Hannah Dawes, a young woman with an artist’s passion for life and romance. From twelve years old, Hannah begins a life filled with moments of tragedy, passion and true love as she discovers herself and the painful effects of jealousy.

“Twelve-year-old Hannah Dawes loved living by the ocean. On Saturday mornings, she would get up early and run to the beach, where Johnny Liberty would be waiting, and together they would build sand castles, collect seashells, or chase seagulls. Johnny had two tin pails, which his grandmother from Philadelphia had given him for his birthday six years ago. They were rusty and battered, but he didn’t care. He also didn’t mind lending his extra pail to Hannah because she was his friend, and he felt tender toward her.

“She liked Johnny, too.” – from Hannah’s Dream by A L Jambor

This wonderful book, available on Amazon.com on Kindle or in paperback (http://amzn.to/18bxDV1), tells Hannah’s tale with the words of master writer, A L Jambor, who has meticulously researched and authenticated the setting. Reminiscent of the legendary period romances of Victorian literature, Jambor’s eye for detail and beauty transports readers. The main character, Hannah, wants to paint a picture that will “make people weep,” which is precisely what Jambor has done with words and feelings.

“This well written romance is set in the late 1800's. Twelve year old Hannah Dawes lived by the ocean in New Jersey. Hannah is heartbroken when Johnny Liberty marries someone else and she struggles to find true love. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys a romantic story set in another century.” – Becky Adams, Amazon.com review

A. L. Jambor is the author of many books, including the Pello Island series, “But the Children Survived” and “Kevin Chandler and the Case of the Missing Dogs.” She grew up in New Jersey on the Jersey shore. She now lives with her husband on the West Coast of Florida.

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact A L Jambor at 727-230-1642 or email at [email protected].
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Last Updated November 19, 2013