The Prodigal Daughter

The Prodigal Daughter by Jeffrey Archer, published by Harper Collins on September 15, 1993, is a work of fiction that spans 464 pages. This narrative follows Florentyna Kane, who inherits a vast hotel empire from her father. His profound love for America and its ideals inspires her to repay the debt she feels towards the nation by aspiring to run for the highest political office.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of ambition and legacy as Florentyna navigates her journey from a privileged upbringing to her political aspirations. The book delves into her father’s immigrant background and the values he instilled in her, shaping her identity and goals. This edition, presented in English, offers a detailed exploration of her character and the challenges she faces in her quest for power.
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Florentyna Kane inherited a vast hotel empire from her father, but his greatest gift to her was a love of America. It was his passionate devotion to the land’s ideals that allowed a penniless Polish immigrant to become one of the world’s wealthiest men. Florentyna knew from childhood that it was a debt she would someday try to repay by running for the highest political office in the country.
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