Amazing Grace (novel) explained

Amazing Grace
Author:Danielle Steel
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Delacorte Press
Pub Date:October 2007
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:336 pp
Isbn:978-0-385-34023-6
Dewey:813/.54 22
Congress:PS3569.T33828 A43 2007
Oclc:85766669

Amazing Grace is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press in October 2007. The book is Steel's seventy-third novel.

Synopsis

At a charity dinner in San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton ballroom is ravaged by an earthquake. In the aftermath, four stranger's lives are entwined forever.

Sarah Sloane's perfect life falls apart when her husband is exposed as a fraudster. Grammy winner Melanie Free realises what is important in life. Photographer Everett Carson finds a new purpose to live and nun Sister Maggie Kent, frantically works to rebuild the city and try to hide her feelings of love from her new friend.

At a refugee camp, all four come together and become a support system for the others as life starts to resemble normality and the world blesses them with amazing grace.

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