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BY DANIELLE STEEL
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FAMILY TIES
BY DANIELLE STEEL
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Annie Ferguson was a bright young Manhattan architect. Talented, beautiful, just starting out with her first job, new apartment and boyfriend, she had the world in the palm of her hand—until a single phone call altered the course of her life forever. Overnight, she became the mother to her sister’s three orphaned children, keeping a promise she never regretted making, even if it meant putting her own life indefinitely on hold.
Now, at forty-two, as independent as ever, with a satisfying career and a family that means everything to her, Annie is comfortable being single and staying that way. She appears to have no time for anything else. With her nephew and nieces now young adults and confronting major challenges of their own, Annie is navigating a parent’s difficult passage between lending them a hand and letting go, and suddenly facing an empty nest. The eldest, twenty-eight-year-old Liz, an overworked, struggling editor in a high-powered job at Vogue, has never allowed any man to come close enough to hurt her. Ted, at twenty-four a serious and hardworking law student, is captivated by a much older, much more experienced woman with children, who is leading him much further than he wants to go. And the youngest, twenty-one-year-old Katie—impulsive, artistic, rebellious—is an art student about to make a choice that will lead her to an entirely different world she is in no way prepared for but determined to embrace.
Then, just when least expected, a chance encounter changes Annie’s life yet again in the most unexpected direction of all.
From Manhattan to Paris and all the way to Tehran, Family Ties is a novel that reminds us how challenging and unpredictable life can be, and that the powerful bonds of family are the strongest of all.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with over 590 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Big Girl, Southern Lights, Matters of the Heart, One Day at a Time, A Good Woman, Rogue, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death.
MY REVIEW:
As a long, long, LONG time reader of Danielle Steel’s novels, it was something about this lovely cover that drew me back after being absent from the “World of Steel” for a while. Like many of you, I “grew up” on/with Danielle Steel’s novels until a few years ago, I started to choose and experiment with other genres only to find out that there was a whole world of books I loved that weren‘t just “happy ending with a twist” stories. Still Danielle Steel’s work has continued to be best selling, well written, and character driven, but a little more predictable than I was in the mood for, and so I stopped reading every one that came out. Do understand, however, that for years, a new book coming out from Steel was met with great excitement and anticipation as I waited to buy it the day it hit the stores (Amazon who?). With FAMILY TIES, I found my longtime “friend” Danielle Steel in great form and presenting an entertaining read in which the main character, Annie Ferguson, taking on responsibilities, dealing with a family, and growing up in a new and more culturally diverse world today.
When the reader first gets to know twenty-six year old Annie Ferguson, an architect, she is eagerly looking forward to starting a new project in Manhattan and moving in with her boyfriend, Seth. This elation is short lived, however, as she has the rug pulled out from under her when Jane, her sister, and her husband, Bill, are killed in a plane crash. The long ago promise to be the legal guardian of Jane’s children should anything ever happen to both of them, comes to fruition and Annie is suddenly a single mother of three- Liz, Ted, and Katie. Annie meets the responsibility head on (at least for all outward appearances) and takes on the raising of these three preteen children. Seth shows his true colors, better now than later, and can’t handle all this and so their relationship is ended. As with all good Steel novels, much of this happens early on and the narrative then goes on to add depth to the characters as it follows Annie and the children growing into young adults and developing the kind of relationship she has with each child. There is obviously no easy job here and the children realize that now they only have Annie for support and the adjustment is dealt with on a different level, and at a different time, for each of them.
Life moves on and sixteen years pass and Annie is now heading up a very successful architectural firm. The “children“, are grown and finding their way in the world which means Annie will be an empty-nester now. Liz is an editor for Vogue who travels all over the world, while Ted is attending law school. Katie is in college and studying design. The story takes on a tumultuous shift for everyone who had been moving steadily along when one sprained ankle lands Annie in the ER where she meets Tom.
What follows involves new directions and choices for all of them. At times, it is hard as the story seems to break into four parts for the reader to keep track of with Annie and the children. With a new man a possibility for Annie, what can that mean to her as well as the group dynamics of her “family”? How does young Katie wind up in Tehran and did Pratt teach tattoo as part of the design program? Is Liz’s French love interest going back to his wife and child or staying with Liz? And what of Ted who realizes too late that a relationship with an older law professor is not the smartest thing to have? Danielle Steel has not lost her touch with modern romance novels that entertain, characters that do live real lives, and endings that appear headed for disaster but is that what really will happen?
Annie Ferguson was a bright young Manhattan architect. Talented, beautiful, just starting out with her first job, new apartment and boyfriend, she had the world in the palm of her hand—until a single phone call altered the course of her life forever. Overnight, she became the mother to her sister’s three orphaned children, keeping a promise she never regretted making, even if it meant putting her own life indefinitely on hold.
Now, at forty-two, as independent as ever, with a satisfying career and a family that means everything to her, Annie is comfortable being single and staying that way. She appears to have no time for anything else. With her nephew and nieces now young adults and confronting major challenges of their own, Annie is navigating a parent’s difficult passage between lending them a hand and letting go, and suddenly facing an empty nest. The eldest, twenty-eight-year-old Liz, an overworked, struggling editor in a high-powered job at Vogue, has never allowed any man to come close enough to hurt her. Ted, at twenty-four a serious and hardworking law student, is captivated by a much older, much more experienced woman with children, who is leading him much further than he wants to go. And the youngest, twenty-one-year-old Katie—impulsive, artistic, rebellious—is an art student about to make a choice that will lead her to an entirely different world she is in no way prepared for but determined to embrace.
Then, just when least expected, a chance encounter changes Annie’s life yet again in the most unexpected direction of all.
From Manhattan to Paris and all the way to Tehran, Family Ties is a novel that reminds us how challenging and unpredictable life can be, and that the powerful bonds of family are the strongest of all.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with over 590 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Big Girl, Southern Lights, Matters of the Heart, One Day at a Time, A Good Woman, Rogue, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death.
MY REVIEW:
As a long, long, LONG time reader of Danielle Steel’s novels, it was something about this lovely cover that drew me back after being absent from the “World of Steel” for a while. Like many of you, I “grew up” on/with Danielle Steel’s novels until a few years ago, I started to choose and experiment with other genres only to find out that there was a whole world of books I loved that weren‘t just “happy ending with a twist” stories. Still Danielle Steel’s work has continued to be best selling, well written, and character driven, but a little more predictable than I was in the mood for, and so I stopped reading every one that came out. Do understand, however, that for years, a new book coming out from Steel was met with great excitement and anticipation as I waited to buy it the day it hit the stores (Amazon who?). With FAMILY TIES, I found my longtime “friend” Danielle Steel in great form and presenting an entertaining read in which the main character, Annie Ferguson, taking on responsibilities, dealing with a family, and growing up in a new and more culturally diverse world today.
When the reader first gets to know twenty-six year old Annie Ferguson, an architect, she is eagerly looking forward to starting a new project in Manhattan and moving in with her boyfriend, Seth. This elation is short lived, however, as she has the rug pulled out from under her when Jane, her sister, and her husband, Bill, are killed in a plane crash. The long ago promise to be the legal guardian of Jane’s children should anything ever happen to both of them, comes to fruition and Annie is suddenly a single mother of three- Liz, Ted, and Katie. Annie meets the responsibility head on (at least for all outward appearances) and takes on the raising of these three preteen children. Seth shows his true colors, better now than later, and can’t handle all this and so their relationship is ended. As with all good Steel novels, much of this happens early on and the narrative then goes on to add depth to the characters as it follows Annie and the children growing into young adults and developing the kind of relationship she has with each child. There is obviously no easy job here and the children realize that now they only have Annie for support and the adjustment is dealt with on a different level, and at a different time, for each of them.
Life moves on and sixteen years pass and Annie is now heading up a very successful architectural firm. The “children“, are grown and finding their way in the world which means Annie will be an empty-nester now. Liz is an editor for Vogue who travels all over the world, while Ted is attending law school. Katie is in college and studying design. The story takes on a tumultuous shift for everyone who had been moving steadily along when one sprained ankle lands Annie in the ER where she meets Tom.
What follows involves new directions and choices for all of them. At times, it is hard as the story seems to break into four parts for the reader to keep track of with Annie and the children. With a new man a possibility for Annie, what can that mean to her as well as the group dynamics of her “family”? How does young Katie wind up in Tehran and did Pratt teach tattoo as part of the design program? Is Liz’s French love interest going back to his wife and child or staying with Liz? And what of Ted who realizes too late that a relationship with an older law professor is not the smartest thing to have? Danielle Steel has not lost her touch with modern romance novels that entertain, characters that do live real lives, and endings that appear headed for disaster but is that what really will happen?
GIVEAWAY
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+1 MYSTERY???? BONUS ENTRY: GO AGAIN TO DANIELLE STEEL'S WEBSITE HERE THIS TIME AND NAME ANY ONE BOOK OF HERS YOU HAVE READ, OR ONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ!!! IF YOU NAME ONE OF THE BOOKS THAT I OWN, (ALL NEW OR GENTLY/BARELY READ ONCE), IT COULD BE YOURS. IF MORE THAN ONE PERSON NAMES THE SAME BOOK, I WILL DRAW STRAWS (RANDOM.ORG)...SO ONLY ONE TITLE PLEASE FOR THIS! AND I HAVE A FEW THAT PEOPLE COULD WIN!
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107 comments:
I was amazed to know that she can work on 5 books at a time.
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For the mystery entry. It would be "The Ring" that I read when in college many many years ago.
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Her website is interesting and contains a great deal of information on all the books and her writing. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
The book that I read and found memorable was Echoes. Thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Her perfume venture is lovely and her prolific writing career is amazing. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
I am interested in reading her novel Sisters. It sounds great. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
I learned she has written 78 books. Wow.
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I would like to read big girl.
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I learned from the author's website that in 2002, Danielle Steel was decorated by the French government as an "Officier" of the distinguished Order of Arts and Letters, for her lifetime contribution to world culture. Now that is impressive!
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I would love to read Matters of the Heart...I hope you have it :)!
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She wrote her first book at 19.
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I follow via GFC.
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The 5 books at a time and I did not remember that she had 9 children! My feelings about Danielle Steele mirror yours almost exactly. I, too, bought every book as it came available until I started reading other authors and slid away. But, I still enjoy her books and would love to win this one.
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I am a follower on Google Reader.
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For the mystery giveaway, if you happen to have "The Ghost", I would love to read that one. There are so.o.o many of her books it is easy to miss one......
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One thing that I thought was most interesting was that her books have been translated into 28 languages. Wow.
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I think one of the first of her books I remember reading was No Greater Love.
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It blew me away to read that she has over 580 million books in print. Wow!
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Mystery entry - Matters of the Heart looks interesting.
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One or more of Ms. Steel's novels have been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 390 consecutive weeks.
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Toxic Bachelors sounds interesting.
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I am a follower and haven't read a Danielle Steele book in a long time so would love to win one.
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Well I went to the site and I guess I never knew there was a Danielle Steele line of perfume..lol.
Stormi
Went back for the bonus entry and I found the book Matters of the Heart sounds really good so maybe you have that one and I win it..hehehe :)
Stormi
I found out that Steel has sold more than 580 million copies of her books (as of 2005) worldwide and is the eighth best selling writer of all time. I would say that speaks very high of her books.
This book sounds like an interesting read.. Thanks for the opportunity
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Like you, I have grown up with Danielle Steele. Her books make
great summer reading. Would love
to read "Family Ties".....it's still summer. Thanks for your review and chance to win her book.
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I am so happy to see so many fans of Danielle Steel...many of us did grow up on her books, M.J., so it is nice to see I'm not alone...and do watch for this morning's post as it is a winner as well...oh, and for those of you posting Danielle's titles that I may have so you can win, I can tell you I have one title winner already so keep with it!
Learned that she founded and runs to foundations, one involved with mental illness and child abuse and another to assist the homeless.
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I am a follower and e-mail subscriber.
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Would like to read Honor Thyself.
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I like her video discussion about the book~
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I an a google follower.
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I am an email follower too:)
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I would really like to read "Big Girl"
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I am a follower and email subscriber. I love reading Danielle Steel. She is truly amazing. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
I did not know that she wrote a series of books, MAX & MARTHA for young readers.
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Mystery Entry: I would love to read SOUTHERN LIGHTS. I hope you have that one.
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I have read Star. I loved that book. I also would like to read No Greater Love or Johnny Angel. All her books sound reall great. Tore923@aol.com
It was intresting to learn that she has started a new line of perfume and a beauty supply line this late in life .
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I would love to read His Bright Light.
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Wow, she has raised nine children while doing all the books that she has written
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I've read Secrets, The Gift,Message from Nam to name just a few. I grew up reading Danielle Steel books.
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I found it fascinating she was the writer of a children's series, "Max and Martha". I also enjoyed her scrapbook.
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In 2002, Ms. Steel was decorated by the French government as an "Officier" of the distinguished Order of Arts and Letters, for her lifetime contribution to world culture. She was awarded the second highest rank of the Order.
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I love the description & packaging of her new fragrance.
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I would like to read the book about her son His Bright Light
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I see that Steel now has her own perfume called Danielle
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I have read many of her books but one that came out that I really wanted to read was called "Coming Out" and I'd love to read or win that one.
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21 of her novels have been adapted for tv.
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I would like to read The Wedding.
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I found it interesting that Danielle Steel also writes books for young readers in the illustrated "Max and Martha" series.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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I'd like to read "Ransom"
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The fact that she has 78 bestsellers is hard to imagine
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The first book i read of hers was Palomino when I was in high school.
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I read on her website about the Foundation for her son and it's efforts to help families dealing with manic-depression.
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I'd love to read Leap of Faith :)
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I learned that 21 of her books have been adopted for television! Whoa, that sure is impressive!!!
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I am a GFC follower.
I really want to read her new book Big Girl.
She has a pick of the month section on the website
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I follow you on Twitter.
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I would like to read His Bright Light or Amazing Grace.
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I love her online scrapbook!
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I'd love to read Coming Out.
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Danielle is the author of the Max and Martha series for young adults.
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My favorite book was The Long Road Home. I love how she touches on deep subject matters. I have never read Safe Harbour and since there is a dog involved I am so getting this book.
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