The Long Road Home

The Long Road Home by Danielle Steel is a reprint edition published by Bantam in 1998, featuring 397 pages in English. This novel follows the life of seven-year-old Gabriella, who observes the tumultuous dynamics of her parents’ lavish Manhattan home. As she grapples with feelings of blame and fear stemming from her mother’s rage and her father’s absence, Gabriella’s world becomes increasingly chaotic. After her parents’ marriage collapses, she is sent to a convent, where she begins to heal from her traumatic childhood.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of trauma, healing, and the complexities of relationships. As Gabriella matures, she encounters Father Joe Connors, who shares a similar troubled past. Their connection offers a path toward healing, but it also presents challenges as Joe faces a critical choice between his faith and his feelings for Gabriella. Set against the backdrop of contemporary city life, this story delves into Gabriella’s journey of self-discovery, her pursuit of writing, and her quest for forgiveness and freedom from guilt.
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From her secret perch at the top of the stairs, seven-year-old Gabriella watches the guests arrive at her parents’ lavish Manhattan home. The click, click click of her mother’s high heels strikes terror into her heart, as she has been told that she is to blame for her mother’s rage – and her father’s failure to protect her. Her world is a confusing blend of terror, betrayal and pain, and Gabriella knows that there is no safe place for her to hide. When her parents’ marriage collapses, her father disappears and her mother abandons her to a convent, where Gabriella’s battered body and soul begin to mend amid the quiet safety and hushed rituals of the nuns. And when she grows into womanhood, young Father Joe Connors comes into her life. Like Gabriella, Joe is haunted by the pain of his childhood, and with her he takes the first steps towards healing. But their relationship leads to disaster as Joe must choose between the priesthood and Gabriella. She struggles to survive on her own in New York, where she seeks escape through her writing, until eventually she is able to find forgiveness, freedom from guilt, and healing from abuse.
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