Palomino A Novel

Palomino, a novel by Danielle Steel, was published by Random House Publishing Group on September 1, 1985. This edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Samantha Taylor, who, after her husband leaves her for another woman, retreats to a friend’s ranch in California. There, she immerses herself in ranch life, discovering the healing power of friendship and hard work while navigating the complexities of her emotional journey.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and personal growth as Samantha confronts the challenges of her new reality, including a life-altering accident that leaves her in a wheelchair. The novel delves into her tumultuous relationship with Tate Jordan, the ranch foreman, and her quest for love and fulfillment. As she faces the battles of being handicapped, Samantha’s journey leads her to new challenges and the possibility of adopting the child she has always desired, making this a poignant exploration of life, love, and second chances.
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Samantha Taylor is shattered when her husband leaves her for another woman. She puts her advertising career on hold and seeks refuge at a friend’s California ranch, where she loses herself in the daily labor of ranch life.
Here, she discovers the healing powers of trusted friends, simple joys, and hard work. She also meets Tate Jordan, the ranch foreman, and a tumultuous relationship ensues.
When Tate disappears and a fall from a horse changes Samantha’s life forever, she is confined to a wheelchair and must look deep inside herself to finds the courage to begin again.
Now, fighting the battles of the handicapped, she finds new challenges, new loves, and even the adopted child she’s always longed for.
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