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Original Title: | The Gift |
ISBN: | 0440221315 (ISBN13: 9780440221319) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Audrey Driscoll, Charles Parker-Scott, Tommy Whittaker, Maribeth Robertson |
Setting: | United States of America Chicago, Illinois,1950(United States) |
Danielle Steel
Paperback | Pages: 275 pages Rating: 3.93 | 15213 Users | 581 Reviews
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Title | : | The Gift |
Author | : | Danielle Steel |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 275 pages |
Published | : | February 5th 1996 by Dell (first published January 1st 1986) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction |
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On a June day, a young woman in a summer dress steps off a Chicago-bound bus into a small midwestern town. She doesn't intend to stay. She is just passing through. Yet her stopping here has a reason and it is part of a story that you will never forget.The time is the 1950s, when life was simpler, people still believed in dreams, and family was, very nearly, everything. The place is a small midwestern town with a high school and a downtown, a skating pond and a movie house. And on a tree-lined street in the heartland of America, an extraordinary set of events begins to unfold. And gradually what seems serendipitous is tinged with purpose. A happy home is shattered by a child's senseless death. A loving marriage starts to unravel. And a stranger arrives—a young woman who will touch many lives before she moves on. She and a young man will meet and fall in love. Their love, so innocent and full of hope, helps to restore a family's dreams. And all of their lives will be changed forever by the precious gift she leaves them.
The Gift, Danielle Steel's thirty-third best-selling work, is a magical story told with stunning simplicity and power. It reveals a relationship so moving it will take your breath away. And it tells a haunting and beautiful truth about the unpredictability—and the wonder—of life.
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A random book from the library which turned out to be good for a one time read.Even though this book is more than 20 years old and more than likely I read it prior, wow, what a great story about adoption from the mother's point of view. I can remember growing up here in the Midwest during the 1950/1960 era when unwed pregnant women were looked at differently than todays common place occurance. No matter what the era, life is precious and this gift changes people. Happy to re-read this book.
Not a fan of Danielle Steels writing, and this book reminded me of that. This is a simple story, which makes most of it predictable. It took me almost two weeks to read just because it was boring and didnt really hold my attention. I honestly read it because my mom gave it to me.
It was a great story in my opinion on how this family overcomes misfortune that seem impossible to overcome. It shows how the love of a stranger is sometimes kinder than the love of a family member. What i like most of all was the fact that the story took place in 1950s where what the brave young girl did and acted was seen as shameful and now most young girls have done what she has and worst and now the way girl acted in the book seem to be how girls now a days are. As i was reading this book
As I was perusing the Rockridge library in search of a romance novel for my month of trash, I felt unexpectedly out of place turning the revolving paperback romance shelves, like I had found one of the many hidden exits from well-adjusted, socially accepted sanity into the hazy fringe. This, I felt, was taboo. Which is exactly what this month was supposed to be about. But I had a mission, and that mission was to find Danielle Steel. I was a little disappointed to discover her shelved with the
I am on holidays from my studies and decided to read a DS novel. Great choice! It was a refreshing and endearing easy read. A 1950's setting which could easily translate to current day, I flew through this without a moment's hesitation. I found this hiding in a draw in the caravan after my summer holiday ~ I bit off more than I could chew with my reading list ~ it would have been perfect for that setting as well. I tend to read DS on holidays, for that simple and comforting reason of light, easy
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