ONE DAY AT A TIME by Danielle Steel, A Corgi Book, London, U.K., Paperback 2010 ed. , 448 pages
One Day at a Time: A moving novel of love in all its guises.
Three different couples; three different relationships; but all with the same need for love…
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Publisher: Imprint by Transworld Publishers, London, UK
Publication Date: April 3, 2010
Overview:
A legendary Hollywood family – but not your typical family, by any means…
Coco Barrington is a law school dropout and family black sheep.
Jane Barrington, her sister, is a top film producer with a long-time partner Liz.
Their mother, Florence, a bestselling author as Florence Flowers, is embarking on a secret romance with Gabriel, a much younger man.
When Coco reluctantly agrees to house-sit her sister’s luxurious San Francisco home. She finds it comes with an unexpected houseguest, Leslie Baxter… a dashing but down-to-earth British superstar who is fleeing his psycho ex-girlfriend. His lovely daughter is Chloe.
Their world’s couldn’t be more different.
The attraction couldn’t be more immediate.
Quotation by Danielle Steel in One Day at a Time”
“Whatever happens, has happened, or will happen
I still believe in Love, whatever orthodox, unorthodox,
ordinary, or extraordinary form it takes
Never give up HOPE”.”
The Author:
Danielle Steel is a descendant of the Löwerbräu beer barons. Her mother is a Portuguese and her farther is a German. Their common language is French, although they all speak 8 languages. Her father’s family, the prominent banking an brewing clan, has always lived in Munich, Germany and the family seat was a moated castle I Bavaria, Kaltenberg. Her mother’s family were diplomats and her maternal grandfather was a Portuguese diplomat assigned to the United States for a number of years.
American-born, Danielle Steel lived in Paris for most f her childhood. At the age of 20, she went to New York and started working for “Supergirls”, a before-its-time public relations firm run by women who organized parties for Wall Street brokerage houses and designed PR campaigns for major firms. When the recession hit, the firm went out of business, so she retired to write her first book, Going Home.
Danielle has established herself as a writer of extraordinary scope. She has set her various novels all over the world, from China to New York to San Francisco, in time-frames spanning 1860 to the present. She has received critical acclaim for her elaborate plots and meticulous research, and has brought vividly to life a broad range of very different characters.
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