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Title:Going Home
Author:Danielle Steel
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 385 pages
Published:July 1st 2003 by Pocket Books (first published 1973)
Categories:Romance. Fiction
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Going Home Paperback | Pages: 385 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 3880 Users | 136 Reviews

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In the sun swept 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 begin 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, and find in the deepest desires of her heart the one way, the only way of Going Home.

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Original Title: Going Home
ISBN: 0743474104 (ISBN13: 9780743474108)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Gillian Forrester
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)


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Ratings: 3.7 From 3880 Users | 136 Reviews

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This book is listed as Danielle Steel's first novel and I wasn't sure if I had read it already and seeing that I want to read them all, I dove right in. You can definitely tell what time period it was written in, late seventies, but the story is still a good one. I found myself rooting for the main characters and yelling in my hear when they didn't do things the way I thought they should. I laughed and cried and got carried away and isn't that the whole point? Recommend to anyone who likes drama

StunningIt took a few chapters for me to get into this story, but once I did, I was hooked and finished reading the book within hours. Full of unexpected twists and turns, with a lot of joy and sadness. Keep your tissues handy if you are an emotional person. Highly recommended.

I had mixed emotions about this book. Overall, it was a fairly good book, especially the last half or so, it got much better towards the end, I thought. There were certain things throughout the book that were problematic to me, like for example, the main character, Gillian Forrester, becomes pregnant at a certain point, and Danielle Steel writes about her drinking and smoking during her pregnancy. Granted, this was D.S.'s very first novel, and was published in 1973, so I was trying to remember

It's 6:35 a.m. on day 6 of the New Year so I'm off to a good start towards this year's reading challenge.I read Danielle Steele for the first time back in the '80s and was a fan for many years until she moved from the romance genre in a direction that I didn't care for. Going Home is the first of her books that I've read in the past 15 years or more. It was the first book she ever wrote. I liked it. It is reminiscent of the books, written by her so many years ago, that I enjoyed--some of which I

Funny enough, I had no interest in wanting to read this book. I simply found it in my mom's closet, grabbed it as a book to read commuting to work and bam! It was good! I didn't even realize I was reading a Danielle Steel book. Couldn't put it down for awhile honestly.There are parts towards the end which do drag on ... Like really drag on, but the way it was written made it interesting and intriguing enough for me to read through it. I enjoyed this one. Mind you, I did want to slap the main

Home is a contemporary story - contemporary for its early 70s publication time - but I wouldn't call it a romance. When I opened the book to find a first person POV I held back a groan. It's not a POV Steel utilizes often, but the last one of hers I read with it wasn't a favorite. If first person has an advantage here, though, it prevented the dreaded info-dump before the action.This is a story about a divorced mother, Gillian, who freelances as a set stylist. If there's a more technical term

Every woman falls in love with a bastard at least once in her life.- Danielle Steel Setting:New York City and San Francisco; 1973Cover Thoughts?:Well, my book didnt have a dust jacket, so all I got was a plain boring hardback book. But from this cover, it looks like a house Id want to live in. Although, really, the MC never lives in an actual house that looks anywhere near like this. Plot: They stood around us, and watched us go, hand in hand, going home. In the sunswept beauty of San

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