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A Good Woman (Large Print)
A Good Woman - Large Print
Author: Danielle Steel
Nineteen-year-old Annabelle Worthington was born into a life of privilege, raised amid the glamour of New York society, with glorious homes on Fifth Avenue and in Newport, Rhode Island.  But everything changed on a cold April day in 1912, when the sinking of the TITANIC shattered her family and her privileged world forever.  Finding st...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739494684
ISBN-10: 0739494686
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 529
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Publisher: Doubleday Large Print
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
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One of the best Danielle Steel books I have read. The characters are real, the story is captivating.
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This book is about what makes a "good woman." "Good," of course, applies to men as well as women, but we follow a young woman whose family is a member of upper New York society from the day she finds that the ship aboard which her family were returning from Europe, the Titanic, has sunk. She lost members of her family in that tragedy, and the book chronicles her maturation into a woman of good intent who realizes her goals in the best way, through due diligence.

She marries her dear love and finds herself involved in a scandal over which she has no control. She volunteers as a medic in France before the US joined the Allies in WWI, where her years of volunteer work in hospitals and on Ellis Island serve her well. She enters medical school, following her strongest desires, but returns as a medical volunteer when that war drags on and the number of casualties is too much to be borne.

Things happen to her, as they will to everyone, and how she deals with each crisis is the core of this book. In the end, of course, her life is well lived and she reaps rewards she could never have foreseen.

It was a good read, not particularly done in the old formula style Steel used so succesfully, and I look forward to seeing the movie!


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