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Bittersweet - Danielle Steel |
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19/11/00 (62 review reads) |
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I haven’t read that many of Danielle Steel’s books, but the ones I have read I have thoroughly enjoyed. She’s got such a good style of writing, one that conveys emotions making the reader feel part of the book. In ‘Bittersweet’ it’s a novel of the times as Arthur Marwick would say (a well known historian), a story of choices and new beginnings of hopes and dreams. The main character is Indian Taylor, who lived this luxurious lifestyle, ‘a world of manicured lawns and neatly maintained calendars’. She had it all, a beautiful lifestyle envied by all, four wonderful kids. India had chosen to sacrifice her life for her children, when she married her husband 17 years ago rather than pursing her photo journalist career she once had. She lived her life contentedly but after a while she felt her life was empty, and regret had come into her heart. She yearned for the career she once had. Her husband saw her as a carer of her child, but India had aspirations, dreams she wanted to be someone, it made her realise the huge sacrifice she had made. When she meets a tycoon Paul Ward she thinks nothing of it, they become close friends-she talks to him he understands, the relationship grows. Her husband sees her no more than a housewife, Paul helps her become someone and India become free. Read it for more, it’s a good story, well written and worth reading its very enjoyable.
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