Going Home

Going Home by Danielle Steel, published by Sphere Books in 1989, is a novel that explores the journey of Gillian Forrester as she navigates love and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco and New York, the story begins with Gillian experiencing the joy of a lasting love, only to face a painful betrayal that compels her to start anew in New York. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and contemporary life, as Gillian discovers an exciting career and a deep passion in her new environment. However, her happiness is soon challenged, forcing her to confront her past and make significant choices about her future. Through Gillian’s journey, the novel examines the complexities of love and the quest for belonging, ultimately leading her to seek a way back to her true self.
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THE BOOK THAT LAUNCHED A LEGEND . . .GOING HOMEIn the sunswept beauty of San Francisco, Gillian Forrester is filled with the joy of a love that will surely last. But a painful betrayal forces her to flee to New York and a new life. There she discovers an exciting new career and a deep, enveloping passion–only to have her newfound happiness shaken to its core. Now Gillian must choose between her future and her past, to find in the deepest desires of her heart the one way, the only way, of going home.One of the world’s most renowned and popular novelists, international bestselling author Danielle Steel sparked her sensational career with this powerful, unforgettable novel of a woman’s choices and passions.
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