The House

The House by Danielle Steel, published by Corgi Books in 2007, is a novel that intertwines the dreams of a young woman with the legacy of an old man. Set against the backdrop of a magnificent mansion built in 1923 outside San Francisco, the story follows Sarah, a sensible lawyer, as she explores the empty rooms of the house. Drawn to its history and the drama that unfolded in war-torn France, Sarah embarks on a journey of discovery, prompted by an unexpected legacy that leads her to take on the dilapidated property.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of romance and personal transformation as Sarah, with the assistance of architect Jeff Parker, works to restore the house to its former glory. The novel delves into the complexities of relationships, revealing how one connection can shatter while another begins anew. With 509 pages, this edition presents a blend of fiction and literary saga, inviting readers to embrace the uncertainties of life and the opportunities that arise behind closed doors.
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A young woman’s dream, an old man’s gift, and the surprises that await us behind every closed door. . .
The house on the hill outside San Francisco was magnificent, built in 1923 by a wealthy man for the woman he adored. When Sarah, a perfectly sensible lawyer, walks through its empty rooms, she is drawn to the once-grand mansion in a way she cannot explain.- to a drama that first unfolded in war-torn France, and to a history she never knew she had.
Using an unexpected legacy, Sarah takes on the dilapidated house and its mysteries.
With the help of architect Jeff Parker Sarah brings the exquisite house back to life, and as one relationship shatters and another begins, she discovers a whole new future.
A novel of daring and hope, of embracing life and taking chances …
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