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The Gift (Danielle Steel)
The Gift - Danielle Steel
Author: Danielle Steel
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 ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780739315972
ISBN-10: 0739315978
Publication Date: 9/28/2004
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3.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Random House Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Very predictible, but a very nice story anyway. I teared up a few times and wish there was a sequel.
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Reviewer: G. J Wiener (Westchester, NY USA) -

I decided to explore the literary work of Danielle Steele by choosing this short novel from my local library. Some may find it a bit mushy but I definitely was hooked all the way through.
It was almost magical how the pain the Whittaker's loss of their daughter was mended by Maribeth's arrival in their world. It shows you that children no matter what they get themselves into can somehow still display innocent and trusting for one another. Love truly can conquer all as Tommy certainly looks past the problems of Maribeth and sees her emergence as a calming presence to the loss of his sister and the near destruction of his family. Slowly but surely and certainly happilly, Tommy, Liz and John manage to come together again.

I guess one never knows where the missing puzzle to someone's happiness lies. Sometimes I guess one has to believe in magic and Danielle Steele certainly affirms this.


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