Fine Things by Danielle Steel

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  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 23,423
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    • Pub. Date: May 2007
    • Publisher: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 23,423

    Synopsis

    Smart, likable, Bernie Fine was the wonder boy of  Wolff's, New York's most glamorous department  store. A senior VP moving up, he arrives in San  Fransisco to open a West Coast store. His career is  skyrocketing, but his life is lacking a center.  When he looks into the wide, innocent eyes of  five-year-old Jane O'Reilly, and then into the equally  enchanting eyes of her mother, Liz, Bernie knows  he has found what he has been looking for. Bernie  thought he had found love to last a lifetime, but  when Liz is stricken with cancer shortly after the birth of  their first child, time becomes  painfully short. Alone with two children, Bernie  must face the loss and learn how to move on. New  people, new experiences, a new life alone with two  kids. He meets it with courage and humor, and  learns some of life's hard but precious lessons as he  does.


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    Surpassing Wanderlust as Danielle Steel's longest-running New York Times hardcover bestseller, Fine Things spent more than 26 weeks on the list, including nine weeks as Number One.

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    d Fine is happy with his life. In his early 30s, he has just been made senior vice-president of Wolff's Department Store in his hometown of New York. He is not pleased, therefore, when he is sent to California to open up a posh new Wolff's in San Francisco. His luck changes, though, when he falls in love with an enchanting five-year-old named Jane, and with her mother, Liz O'Reilly. Jane adores strong, sensitive Bernie and all three are blissfully happy until tragedy strikes the Fine family. In short, this is a story about the power of love and the unity of family to surmount grief and misfortune. The narrative moves slowly in parts and the dialogue is somewhat trite, but the characters are likeable and the story entertaining. Sure to be in demand by Steel fans. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.Maria A. Perez-Stable, Western Michigan University Libraries, Kalamazoo

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    Danielle Steel has become more of a legend than any one of her books, which never fail to make the bestseller lists. Something of Steel's refinement and gentility transfers to her prose as her heroines enjoy enviable triumphs over inevitable tragedies.

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    A Very Loving and Touching Story!!!!by Anonymous

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    July 14, 2002: This is a story as only Ms. Steel can tell it. It is a heartwarming story about Bernard Fine, a kind, caring, and loving man. He finally meets the girl of his dreams and what happens next will keep you buring the late night oil. This is a book that is extremely hard to put down. Your heart will go out to Bernie. You will cry and at times laugh, but you will become so wrapped up in Bernie that it will be hard to stop reading.


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