Kaleidoscope A Novel

Kaleidoscope A Novel by Danielle Steel is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on July 1, 1989. This 432-page work unfolds a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of wartime Paris, where a beautiful young Frenchwoman and a brilliant American actor’s love story begins with promise but ultimately leads to tragedy. Following the loss of their parents, their three children are separated and raised in vastly different circumstances, each unaware of their shared past and the emotional scars that linger.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family dynamics and the impact of separation as the story follows Megan, Alexandra, and Hilary Walker through their distinct lives. The novel delves into themes of identity and the search for connection, as John Chapman, a lawyer and private investigator, embarks on a quest to reunite the sisters. His journey takes him from the elegance of New York and Paris to the struggles of rural Appalachia, culminating in a confrontation with the truths that have shaped their lives. This edition offers a deep dive into the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring bonds of family.
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When a beautiful young Frenchwoman and a brilliant American actor meet in wartime Paris, their love begins like a fairy tale but ends in tragedy. Suddenly orphaned, their three children are cruelly separated. Megan, the baby, adopted by a family of comfortable means, becomes a doctor in the rural Appalachia. Alexandra, raised in lavish wealth, marries a powerful man whose pride is in his pedigree and who assumes that Alexandra is her parents’ natural offspring. Neither of them has the remotest suspicion that she is adopted, or what turbulent tragedy lurks in her past. And Hilary, oldest of the Walker children, remembers them all, and the grief that tore them apart and cast them into separate lives. Feeling the loss throughout her life, and unable to find her sisters, she builds an extraordinary career and has no personal life.
When John Chapman, lawyer and prestigious private investigator, is asked to find these three women, he wonders why. Their parents’ only friend, he did nothing to keep them together as children and has been haunted by remorse all his life. The investigator follows a trail that leads from chic New York to Boston slums, from elegant Parisian salons to the Appalachian hills, to the place where the three sisters face each other and one more final, devastating truth before they can move on.
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