Shining Through

Shining Through by Susan Isaacs is a novel published by Harper & Row in 1988, featuring 402 pages in English. This first edition tells the story of a legal secretary from Queens who transforms into a larger-than-life hero during World War II, appealing to fans of Isaacs’s previous works, including Almost Paradise and Close Relations.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines personal ambition with historical events, showcasing the protagonist’s journey and the challenges she faces. The book explores themes of courage and resilience against the backdrop of wartime, making it a notable addition to the fiction genre. With its engaging premise, Shining Through offers a unique perspective on the impact of war on individual lives.
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Devoted fans of Almost Paradise, Close Relations (an upcoming ABC/TV miniseries), and Compromising Positions (made into a feature film in 1985) will love Isaacs’s irresistible new novel about a legal secretary from Queens who becomes a larger-than-life hero of World War II.
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