
A Good Woman: A Novel
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From the glittering ballrooms of Manhattan to the battlefields of World War I, this gripping narrative explores the resilience of the human spirit through the life of Annabelle Worthington. As a #1 New York Times bestselling novel by Danielle Steel, it intertwines themes of loss, courage, and an indomitable will, promising an unforgettable journey through tragedy and triumph.
Annabelle's world unravels on the fateful day of the Titanic disaster, propelling her from a life of privilege into service amid the horrors of war. As she faces betrayal and scandal, Annabelle embraces her newfound purpose as an ambulance medic in France, where she studies medicine and saves lives amid chaos. Her path propels her back to New York, transformed and ready to reclaim her life through resilience and unexpected friendships.
This tale resonates deeply as a powerful celebration of strength and dignity, capturing the essence of survival against all odds. With historical richness and emotional depth, it solidifies Annabelle Worthington as one of Steel’s most compelling creations, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of hope and healing.
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