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Going Home
Going Home
Author: Danielle Steel
Danielle Steel, the author of dozens of stunning bestsellers, is one of the world's most renowned and popular novelists. Now her devoted readers can once again cherish her very first novel -- Going Home. Here, in a special keepsake edition, is the book that sparked Danielle Steel's sensational career and endeared her to millions of fans ...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780671749415
ISBN-10: 0671749412
Publication Date: 11/1991
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 106 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The book that launched a legendThis was her first novel. From San Francisco to New York Gillian Forrester must choose between her future and her past.
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Shortly after arriving in France on a holiday, two homesick English children run away from their temporary guardians and set off for their home and mother who is recovering from a breakdown.
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A good read...one of my favorites by Steele.
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In the clear air and sunswept beauty of San Francisco, lovely Gillian Forrester felt the joy of a new beginning. Chris Matthews was at the heart of it - a tall, rangy man with blond-streaked hair and a dazzling smile. He was vital, exciting, unpredictable. In the pounding surf, on the mountain ranges, Chris filled her life with laughter and delight. Until the day she found him in bed with another woman.

Heartbroken, Gillian fled to the glamour and sophistication of New York. With a new career she began again, determined to take all that they city had to offer. And with Gordon Harte, she savored the kind, wise attentions of a man old enough to value her - and young enough to love her with a deep, enveloping passion.

Then Chris came East, eager to win her back - as his wife. Gillian had to choose her future, to find in the deepest desires of her heart the only way, the only way of...
GOING HOME
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In the sunswept beauty of San Francisco, Gillian Forrester is filled with the joy of a love that will surely last. But a painful betrayal forces her to flee to New York and a new life. There she discovers an exciting new career and a deep enveloping passion...only to have her new-found happiness shaken to the core. Now Gillian must choose between her future and her past, to find in the deepest desires of her heart the one way, the only way of..............GOING HOME.
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Gillian Forrester is filled with the joy of a love that will surely last,but a painful betrayal forces her to flee to New York and a new life,there she discovers an exciting new career and a deep,enveloping passion,only to have her newfound happiness shaken to its core. One of my favorites
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They pledged themselves for ever...For Gillian and Chris their happiness seemed complete. Handsome, dynamic, with a wild past behind him and a golden future ahead, Chris was everything Gilian wanted-and more.

Until a moment's infidelity broke the bond they shared and sent Gillian running to the city of her birth. And into the arms of another man. She thought she'd said goodbye to love. But her heart told her that she should never despair. For Forever is never over...
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Good book, enjoyable, easy read
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The story was hard to read sometimes because I became exasperated with Gillian letting a man treat her so badly. I kept waiting for her to turn on him and give him what he deserved. But, she hung in there in spite of his treatment towards her and she was happy. The ending was sad but moving.
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A good read.


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