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You find strength when you're at your weakest . . .
When Sydney's husband dies, she is dealt another devastating blow. He never changed his will and she is forced to leave the beautiful home they shared. On a flight from Paris to New York, an emergency landing forces her into the arms of Paul Zeller. The pair bond over a shared love of fashion, and before long they go into business together. But Sydney's daughters are less than impressed by their mother's mysterious new acquaintance . . .
Offered a job at Paul's high-street clothing chain, Sydney thinks her luck has turned. But when a scandal hits the company, it's Sydney in the firing line.
Humiliated, publicly shamed, destitute - Sydney hits rock bottom. There are only two choices: giving up or starting over. With the unwavering support of her daughters and the assistance of an unlikely business partner, Sydney discovers that her greatest adventure might still be to come . . .
An inspirational Mother's Day story about how relying on the support of family in times of trouble, by the world's favourite storyteller, Danielle Steel.
221 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2018
"I know you won't approve, either of you. [her new job] But beggars can't be choosers. (...) I wouldn't have told you, but I'm leaving for Beijing to see their factories in three days. And I didn't want to just disappear."
I mean, look at that, isn't that just the most amazing piece of conversation. If I were her daughters I'd be like "Oh thanks Mum! Thanks for only telling us about your new job because it'd seem suspicious if we couldn't reach you for three weeks! Thanks for the vote of confidence and for your trust, oh and for hiding your job from us for months just because we don't exactly approve of it and you'd rather be an dishonest coward than standing up for your decisions! Thanks for this great relationship! FUCK YOU TOO, MOM"
PS2: My review and opinion of the book might've been influenced by the fact that I'm probably not the intended audience for this novel. At this stage in life I'm not really interested in reading about typical middle-aged next-door women rising again after having lost themselves in their marriages and the raising of children; while it is a common theme in many women's life, it isn't for me and I seem to have troubles identifying with the characters in the respective novels. I just can't imagine giving up so much of myself for a man to be ending up in that situation in the first place and hope that it will never come to that.
PS3: The paperback cover of my edition doesn't fit the plot at. all., but looks extremely cool.