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Remembrance: An epic, unputdownable read from the worldwide bestseller

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Maryles, Daisy (July 12, 2004). "Steel at 61". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved April 19, 2007. "incontri". a b c d e Segretto, Mike (2005). "Meet the Writers: Danielle Steel". Barnes and Noble . Retrieved April 19, 2007.

To avoid comparisons to her previous novels, Steel does not write sequels. [13] Although many of her earliest books were released with initial print runs of 1 million copies, by 2004 her publisher had decreased the number of books initially printed to 650,000 due to the decline in book purchasing. However, her fan base was still extremely strong at that time, with Steel's books selling out atop charts worldwide. [39] Adaptations [ edit ] Steel started writing stories as a child, and by her late teens had begun writing poetry. [13] Raised Catholic, she thought of becoming a nun during her early years. [14] A 1965 graduate of the Lycée Français de New York, [15] she studied literature design and fashion design, [13] first at Parsons School of Design and then at New York University. [16] Career [ edit ] 1965–1971: Career beginnings [ edit ] California has served as Steel’s creative hub for a major part of her career where she often handles five projects simultaneously, showcasing her exceptional multitasking abilities. All her novels have been runaway successes, including those published in hardcover editions. Anchoring her stories in rich families grappling with crises, her narrative pulls viewers into worlds threatened by harsh realities such as imprisonment, fraud, coercion, and self-harm.Summer’s End’ was an early contemporary romance novel by Danielle Steel. It was published in 1979, becoming another hallmark in Steel’s blossoming career. The book was introduced to readers by the Warner Books publishing house.

Kaufman, David (May 7, 2011). "Danielle Steel". The Wall Street Journal. For much of her career, Danielle Steel was best known as a couture-clad San Francisco writer and society gal with a handful of husbands and a soccer-team's worth of kids. But the author—who has sold nearly 600million books—now lives mostly in Paris, happily husband-less...'San Francisco is a great city to raise children, but I was very happy to leave it. There's no style, nobody dresses up—you can't be chic there. It's all shorts and hiking boots and Tevas—it's as if everyone is dressed to go on a camping trip. I don't think people really care how they look there; and I look like a mess when I'm there, too.'

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a b Fleming, Michael (February 3, 1998). "Col helps Steel break into pic biz". Variety . Retrieved April 19, 2007. a b "The Lives of Danielle Steel: The Unauthorized Biography of America's #1 Best-Selling Author". Publishersweekly.com. October 1994 . Retrieved November 13, 2017. Steel, Danielle (1991). Max and Grandma and Grampa and Winky. Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group. ISBN 9780385303620. Throughout this entire novel, not ONE of the characters felt real. Do you know how much profanity I'm tempted to use here as I attempt to convey my frustration? OK, Steel, you've made it quite clear that a woman should always be perfect (flawless figure, long and lean, shining hair, amazing fashion sense -- piss off, why don't you), ready to have sex multiple times a day at the drop of a hat, and -- if at all possible -- a princess. They also receive diamonds, fur coats, and endless amounts of wealth at the drop of a hat. No biggie. Happens all the time.

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