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In her fifty-first bestselling novel, Danielle Steel explores the profound bond between an extraordinary man and the woman who loves him, highlighting the courage it takes to let someone you cherish fly free. The story begins with a phone call on a snowy December afternoon, which brings Kate unexpected news about Joe, her soulmate for nearly thirty-four years. Their journey began in 1940, when Kate, just seventeen, made her debut in New York City amidst the backdrop of World War II. It was there that she met Joe Allbright, a brilliant aviator and protégé of Charles Lindbergh, whose striking presence captivated her. As they navigate their lives, Kate pursues her studies at Radcliffe while Joe rises to fame in aviation, always drawn back to her despite his passion for flight. After the war, Kate yearns for marriage and family, while Joe is consumed by his ambitions. When fate reunites them, they must confront choices that will shape their futures. Set against a vivid historical backdrop, Steel weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and the complexity of human relationships, capturing the essence of two lives intricately intertwined. This novel is a testament to unconditional love and the intricate dance of commitment and freedom, showcasing Steel's masterful storytelling.

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De vliegenier, Danielle Steel, Karst Dalmijn

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2006
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Title
De vliegenier
Language
Dutch
Publisher
Poema pocket
Released
2006
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
ISBN10
9024558719
ISBN13
9789024558711
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First published
2001
Original title
Lone Eagle
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3.75 out of 5
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In her fifty-first bestselling novel, Danielle Steel explores the profound bond between an extraordinary man and the woman who loves him, highlighting the courage it takes to let someone you cherish fly free. The story begins with a phone call on a snowy December afternoon, which brings Kate unexpected news about Joe, her soulmate for nearly thirty-four years. Their journey began in 1940, when Kate, just seventeen, made her debut in New York City amidst the backdrop of World War II. It was there that she met Joe Allbright, a brilliant aviator and protégé of Charles Lindbergh, whose striking presence captivated her. As they navigate their lives, Kate pursues her studies at Radcliffe while Joe rises to fame in aviation, always drawn back to her despite his passion for flight. After the war, Kate yearns for marriage and family, while Joe is consumed by his ambitions. When fate reunites them, they must confront choices that will shape their futures. Set against a vivid historical backdrop, Steel weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and the complexity of human relationships, capturing the essence of two lives intricately intertwined. This novel is a testament to unconditional love and the intricate dance of commitment and freedom, showcasing Steel's masterful storytelling.