"A beautiful and fullfilling love story"
Sarah Bryden gave up her dreams of finishing college
and traveling to Europe when her grandfather loses his leg
in a freak accident. She works in secret on her paintings
but to support herself she takes a job as a waitress at the
local restaurant. When John and Susan Wilde accompanied by
their adopted baby settle into the community of Cottonwood
Falls in the Flint Hills of Kansas, she doesn't think they
will impact her life in any way. She is proven wrong when she meets Will and bonds with
him something his own mother is unable to do. John notices
her relationship with his child and the beauty of her
spirit and falls in love with her. When tragedy strikes,
the star-crossed loves are parted, but an unbelievable
miracle occurs and the pair finds that all is not lost
between them. Janice Graham has written a mainstream relationship
drama filled with pathos, pain and tragedy. All the
characters are sympathetic figures so there is no villains;
just flawed individuals trying to do the best they can
under difficult conditions. SARAH'S WINDOW demonstrates
that the power of love can move mountains and create
miracles. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted August 8, 2001
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